Dwight_Fromm@adobeforums.com
11-03-2004, 03:25 AM
My work flow to fix up a batch of photos is to select them in the Organizer
and then use Edit/Go To Quick Fix... to work on them for adjusting, cropping,
red eye removal etc. This is all great until I'm done with them all and want
to quit the tool and return to the organizer. Then I'm forced to go through
a "Save As" dialog window and then a "JPEG options" dialog window for *every*
modified photo. This is a pain.
Is there any way to exit out of the Quick Fix tool and just have all the
photo edits saved automatically? Or just being asked *once* for save options
to be used for all the rest?
Thanks in advance for any help!
Dwight
Ol__Whozit@adobeforums.com
11-04-2004, 10:42 AM
I wouldn't think so. Otherwise, the system might "automatically" save an image you didn't want saved. You can always just hit Ctrl+S to save the image to overwrite the original data before closing, and then you shouldn't see the dialog window.
Michael_Z_Slater@adobeforums.com
11-04-2004, 12:29 PM
Unfortunately, there is no quick exit from Quick Fix. I prefer to always add the edited version to a version set, include it in the organizer, and use JPEG quality 9. Once these options have been chosen once, they are sticky, so my sequence to exit Quick Fix is:
- Click the close box (the document close, not the editor close, so you don't have to wait through the launch time again).
- Press Enter three times. This says Yes to save, Yes to the automatic naming and adding to a version set, and Yes to save with JPEG quality 9.
Michael
JeniAnn@adobeforums.com
11-08-2004, 08:23 PM
Error Message
Hi
I've just installed Elements 2 which was bundled with my new Nikon camera. Immediately I click on the program to open it, the following message appears:
The procedure entry point UnMapSLFixArray could not be located in the dynamic link library KERNEL32.DLL
However if I close the message window, Elements starts and I am then able to use the program - at least so far! I am a new user so would appreciate any feedback.
TIA
Dwight_Fromm@adobeforums.com
11-09-2004, 01:29 AM
Michael,
Thanks for your response. I've been using the same "exit/save"
procedure you described, but all the clicking required to save
a series of photos really could use some improvement.
Dwight
Colin Walls
11-09-2004, 03:56 AM
JeniAnn
This should be posted in the main PSE forum [http://www.adobeforums.com/cgi-bin/webx?14@249.rJNgaKbUpNU^43@.eeb4f8b], not here.
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