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05-27-2011, 08:01 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-27-2011, 08:02 PM by ozphoto.)
Lets say I do a retouch then close the photo. Then I decide I want to reopen it and add a little something.
I can't it wants me to place the cross hairs again and re-do the entire face process again?
How can I just re-open an image with just the controls?
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If you save your "SESSION"
before you close each time....then you can reopen it and pick up where you left off. .
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If there is ...I don't know how....if you don't have a pp file saved at the end...and it's now a jpeg or a tiff file....then the software doesn't know that it has ever been processed.
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ozphoto, (expert at goofing up PP alterations here). Treat the save session as you would in microsoft word. I believe it asks if you want to overwrite the file if you have saved session already. Just rename it something you will remember. If you save the photo as jpeg or tiff when you open it back up check the "enhance skin only" button.
I hope this helps
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Not sure what's happening...since I don't use the program as a plug in...I just use it as a stand alone...I just keep my other edit software up on the screen and flip between them when I need to. When you are working on an image in PP...are you saying that the save session button is not there? Of course if you are switching back to your other program it will save the treated image to that software...but it should let you save the session before you do that...so that when you come back to PP you can bring the session of choice back up...afraid I have no clue....sorry.
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There is no save as session option when using PP as a plugin because lightroom as Photoshop, lightroom etc don't support our session format.
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I see thanks, if I want to save a session I will then use PP as a standalone program.
Cheers