Thanks.
Yes. I was far too contrasty.
Like the green on the hills.
Focus. Not a clue but it was a grab shot and that lens should be pretty shart throughout all that range in view.
Tony
Thanks.
Yes. I was far too contrasty.
Like the green on the hills.
Focus. Not a clue but it was a grab shot and that lens should be pretty shart throughout all that range in view.
Tony
Having nearly lost a days work through not understanding the danger of that Apply Preset button I need to read about sidecars before I go near them.
T
Use Virtual Copy for experimenting…
then you can apply any preset on the VC to see what it does without trashing your original…
Yes, that would do it !
By clicking “Apply Preset” you are doing exactly that - - and, if all your images are selected then it will be applied to all your images - which is what you experienced.
You could use this preset in either (or both) of these two ways;
John M
Sidecars are your friends, Tony.
It was the “Apply to ALL” step that caused your predicament - not that you were using sidecars. They store all the corrections you have made to an image - in a file with the same name as the source image, but with different file-extensions - in the same folder in which the source image resides.
DxO also stores this info in its Database - but, for me, that’s a “black box” over which I have no control. I prefer to delete the Database on a regular basis (as I don’t use the DAM features of PL, which is the only aspect of data not stored in the sidecars) - and PL rebuilds the Database for me, from the sidecars, on an as-needed basis (that is, only for the images in the folder in which I am currently working).
John M
Thanks John,
I was lucky that my realtime backup system cocooned the DOPs I was over writing in error. I am not sure it would have been resilient enough to protect me doing it in error again.
I read about sidecars later yesterday. I see they are what I have learnt to call DOPs. I see what is happening. DAM I will not use DxO for. I use a system I started in 2003 - probably five incarnations of RAW converter ago!
Tony