I am having a problem saving my edited photos as jpegs. I think all I should have to do is select output jpeg and drag the thumbnails to it.
What am I missing?
I am away from my computer for a few days but will gladly post directions when I return
bwilliams wrote:
I am having a problem saving my edited photos as jpegs. I think all I should have to do is select output jpeg and drag the thumbnails to it.
What am I missing?
Instead of just thinking what you need to do, have you tried reading the instructions?! I personally find instructions very useful and helpful.
I don't know the answer to your question but I could look it up, just as you could look it up.
read instructions twice watched getting started video 3 times still missing something.
bwilliams wrote:
read instructions twice watched getting started video 3 times still missing something.
Have you tried YouTube? I've come to the conclusion that pretty much anything that has been done in the past few years, has also been done on YouTube, probably multiple times. There are a whole lot of stupid videos there but there are oh so many amazingly useful videos there also.
My wife is quitting smoking and has switched to an ecigarette and was having problems with it so she looked on YouTube and found a dozen videos that helped solve her problem.
Good luck, I hope you find your answer.
Go to file Export in Aftershot Pro
After several youtube videos I found the one. After you have put the pics in output Jpeg you have to right click and hit run to get it to convert and save as a jpeg. Thanks for helping
bwilliams wrote:
After several youtube videos I found the one. ...
OK, so what is the Youtube reference URL so we who have AS Pro 3 can see the video. Please....
Go to File , click on export with batch preset then click on JPEG full size and whatever photo or photos you have selected will be exported to the file you choose
Larry that maybe the easiest way. Thanks there are too many ways to do the same thing and every thing I looked at skipped a step or did it differently.
The problem I have found with using after shot is the files are very small that you can take the file and put it in elements and save it for a file large enough to make a metal print
lrjames wrote:
The problem I have found with using after shot is the files are very small that you can take the file and put it in elements and save it for a file large enough to make a metal print
files are very small Can you be more specific... you make it sound like a Thumbnail print file.... most programs have a quality slider that regulates file size. Are you saying you put in a healthy RAW and out comes a very small file??
I am inquisitive because often people say negative things about programs and do so by implying rather than stating numbers... with photo quality numbers are key to understanding.
By small file I mean usually 4 or 5 megabytes now there may be a slider in there somewhere or some way to change it but I've never found it
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