SpaceRay
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Please, anyone that may already have the FF 11 Studio, may know if this may be possible?
I only have FF 11 Professional so I can not test it. Sequential Image Processing from features of FF 11
So, this is if you want to apply the same filter result to multiple different source images. Also I wonder if it possible to make multiple presets of the same filter to to multiple different source images. OPTION 1 ONLY 1 image and multiple presets of the same filter I wonder if it is possible to have another different thing Have just ONE image and be able to apply results from multiple presets of the same filter to this only source image and so you would get multiple copies of the same source image with the different presets applied. 1 Source Image + 15 presets of the same filter = 15 Results, each one with one of the presets. OPTION 2 ONLY 1 image and 1 preset from multiple filters Have just ONE image and be able to apply results from 1 preset of the multiple different filter to this only source image and so you would get multiple copies of the same source image with the different presets applied. 1 Source Image + 1 presets of 1 filter A + 1 presets of 1 filter B + 1 presets of 1 filter C + 1 presets of 1 filter D + 1 presets of 1 filter E = 5 Results, each one from the same source image with one of the presets for each of the different filters (the 5 filters are different ones) OPTION 3 - STACK RESULTS ON TOP OF THE PREVIOUS ONE on the same image Have 1 source image and then apply multiple presets of the same filter to the SAME image --------------------------------------- for extended more information How to Batch Render ONE image with multiple separate filters results? Thanks very much for any possible help |
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Posted: February 25, 2022 2:34 pm | ||||||||
SpaceRay
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Please GMM or FF team that really know about this topic can you be so kind if this is possible already now, or it should be this in the Feature wishlist?
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Posted: March 7, 2022 4:16 am | ||||||||
GMM
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SpaceRay, all your three options are available in the Professional Edition, you don't need Studio for that.
Create an XML batch file wh ere every task corresponds to a single preset. It doesn't really matter whether you take presets from a single filter or from multiple filters.
This is much simpler. Wait for the first render to complete and select Copy, then Paste (press Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V or Cmd+C, Cmd+V on Macs). Your render result will be loaded as a new source image, so that you can apply another filter to it. |
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Posted: March 9, 2022 8:02 am | ||||||||
SpaceRay
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Thanks for your answer and I have been trying to do It myself and have read all the information about It, It may be very easy for you, but regrettably for me is not unless is given more information or have a tutorial I admire that you can know and can easily create this kind of XML files Thanks very much for any possible help |
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Posted: May 18, 2022 4:15 am |
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