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Was there a logical reason to remove the Export function?
I noticed on an Adobe page it said use the features in Lightroom, but many of the photographers I don't want to use Photoshop, Bridge for Media Management & Lightroom for Exporting...
Bridge has an absolutely huge advantage over Lightroom that it can work on a networked drive. It was great being able to save decent presets when exporting to HDD in bridge also.
These don't allow you to save good presets, but they're better than nothing at all.
All I need; is to batch color correct images on a network drive and export them into a sub-folder. Been doing this for many years. It's not like LAN's are new fancy technology Adobe lacks the understanding to grasp.
The current workarounds I know:
• Select images > Open in Camera Raw > Select images > Save Images
• Select images > Tools > Photoshop > Image Processor
• Install an older version of Bridge
Does anyone have any better workarounds that don't involve another monthly fee? I'm willing to buy other software or just patch up Adobe's till it works if possible.
[edited for grammatical error]
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