Le Mon, 6 Apr 2009 05:39:29 -0700 (PDT),
r bartlett <[email protected]> a écrit :

> 
> Hi again, Robert...
> 
> I'm really sorry to still not be getting it, but in my case, I'm
> unable to carry any settings over from one image to the next.  I
> don't have something called "Toolbox" either...in my version (1.1.1)
> there is a window with a tab labeled "Tools" and "Batch" and "Open."
> Is that what you mean?

That's it!

> 
> If so...how are you able to copy and paste the settings?  I just see
> sliders -- without any field to type in a number.  For example, I can
> adjust the slider until the "Exposure" reads "1.18" but I can't copy
> that number or type "1.18" in manually...each time I have to use the
> slider (Perhaps this could be a possible suggestion for the future?
> It would be great to be able to type these numbers in rather than
> always sliding them).

Lot of people wait for this, as it would be much more precise.

> As soon as I select a different raw image from
> the list above, all the settings are back to the original defaults.

Just do Ctrl+C on your first image, switch to the next one, wait until
it's loaded, and Ctrl+V.

> Do I first need to click "Add to Batch Queue" to have the settings
> apply to all the selected photos?  Is that one link that I am missing?
> 

No, add to batch means you tag the image so that it will be processed
later. The workflow should be:
- adjust all images you want to be converted (don't forget to Ctrl+B or
  "Add to Batch Queue" before switching to the next image)
- When all images have been adjusted, go to batch tab, choose you're
  output format (jpeg, tiff, png,...), your destination directory, the
  name formatting pattern, and start the rendering. 

> I'm also wondering what the use of the "A", "B", and "C" is.  Are
> these for creating different versions of the same image?  For
> example, a color, b&w, and sepia version of the same selected file?
> 

Right.

> Also, what is the "Iconbox" that you mentioned.  I don't see anything
> in my version with that label.  Is that the thumbnail strip across
> the top with the "Priorities" tab next to it?
> 

You got it, the iconbox is the box with the icons (or thumbnails). :)
You may hide/show the iconbox with Ctrl+I, and the toolbox with Ctrl+T


> Many thanks!  I've really been impressed by the quality of the
> pictures that Rawstudio produces from the raws -- it's much superior
> to the auto-jpgs my camera makes.  I'm just very unfamiliar with the
> terms and tools, and haven't found any clear information or guides
> explaining them.  This forum has been very helpful!  Thanks again!
> 
> 

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