I have inserted below a copy of Bryan’s reply to your similar earlier question about white balance. It is the same process you would follow for noise reduction.
Note that you can do a pre-set for the “standard” adjustments you want to make to images when you import them. E.g., I use LR’s Scenic Sharpening (if I recall the name correctly) as my preset when importing. But you could edit and save that, with addition of your baseline noise processing. Make one that is Scenic+6400noise, another that is Scenic+12800noise, etc. Then take care of this basic batch adjustment on import. You have NOT lost anything, you have just adjusted the start-point for whatever else you want to do to an image. E.g., you may later want to turn OFF the noise reduction for a given image; no problem. stan >> On May 2, 2014, at 12:31 PM, Bryan Jacoby <bryan.jac...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> In Lightroom, if you select a bunch of photos and turn on auto synch >>> any change you make in one photo will be applied to others. So you >>> have one photo with a white balance card in it, and then a bunch of >>> other photos taken under the same lighting but without the white >>> balance card (unless you find white balance cards to be aesthetically >>> pleasing, in which case you can keep it in all of the photos). Click >>> on the white balance card with the white balance eyedropper and it >>> will correct the white balance in all of the selected images. It does >>> not matter if the individual images were shot with AWB or the same >>> fixed white balance setting, they will all end up with the same white >>> balance after you do this. >> On May 20, 2014, at 9:31 AM, Eric Weir <eew...@bellsouth.net> wrote: > > I have a group of 142 images shot indoors under low light, 28 at 6400 ISO, > 114 at 12800 ISO. I’ve never done any batching processing. I know that I’d at > least like to apply noise reduction across these two groups of files. > > How do I do it? And should I assume the steps will be generalizable to other > functions, e.g., exposure, white balance? > > Thanks, > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Eric Weir > Decatur, GA USA > eew...@bellsouth.net > > "The most important thing is the tee-shirt." > > - Samara Alnafdage > > > > > > > > -- > PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List > PDML@pdml.net > http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net > to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow > the directions. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.