Did you put a slash between %p and the file?

%p/%f%2c%s works for me.

Cheers, Mathias

Am Montag, den 11.10.2010, 11:20 -0700 schrieb David Vincent-Jones:
> Klaus;
> 
> "%p" does not do exactly as advertised and will not write back to the
> original path.
> file:       2010/Europe/09-01--Rome/IMG_1234.CR2
> writes:     2010/Europe/09-01--RomeIMG_1234.png
> Which is in one directory higher and changes the file name. This occurs
> in both Batch as well as QuickSave.
> 
> Another question:
> Is there any way to change the scaling of the data under the curve and
> would it be possible to improve/exaggerate the foreground to background
> of the data ..... sometimes it is rather hard to read.
> 
> Thank you;
> 
> David
>   
> On Mon, 2010-10-11 at 11:06 +0200, Klaus Post wrote:
> > Hi!
> > 
> > The easiest option by far is to use the "Quick Export" or Batch
> > option, which allows you to export to the current image folder or a
> > subdirectory to that.
> > 
> > A simple example is to use "%p/%f_%2c" as the filename template, as
> > this would export the image to the same path as the original. That way
> > you can export the current image with a single keystroke/menu click.
> > 
> > See more here:
> > 
> > http://rawstudio.org/blog/?p=404
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Regards, Klaus Post
> > 
> > http://www.klauspost.com 
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