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saving session in auto batch processing - pbjphoto - 09-23-2014 I have Portraitpro12 studio max edition. How do I save my batch session in pp files so I can go back and edit my slider settings later. The save session button will not let me select it. Confused about difference between manual vs. batch processing. Help! I go to control panel and open image batch, am offered no difference between manual or auto batch. I add this to my post question - So "save session" means I have to save each individual file separately? Is there a way to save the whole project? Working with 40-50 files a batch. RE: saving session in auto batch processing - AngAT - 09-23-2014 Hi pbjphoto, When using the batch mode, you can save the session file for the individual pictures by selecting the pictures from the lists of pictures on the left > File > Save session. Note that you will have to save the session files for all of the images in the batch manually and one by one. RE: saving session in auto batch processing - pbjphoto - 09-30-2014 It would be great to be able to save the whole batch of files so I could go back at a later time to adjust outlines and fine tune the images. Doing this manually for each image is time consuming. Plus I am getting a runtime error when working with the batch. It does not happen if I work on single images. Very frustrating. Can you enlighten me on the runtime error? RE: saving session in auto batch processing - AngAT - 09-30-2014 Could you open a support ticket so our support team can determine exactly what is causing the runtime error: http://www.portraitprofessional.com/support/index.php?page=login&return=ticket_main |