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I am trying to process multiple outdoor nighttime photos on a regular basis and would love to simply select all photos that have an ISO greater than 1600 and allow a batch processing of the DENOISE function on them. I do not know what it would entail but, I know I cannot be the only person that believes this would help workflows for poorly lit photography that leaves us with higher ISO values.
Ideas? Additional thoughts?
The Library filter is extremely powerful. After you take dj_paige’s advice, if you’re going to do this a lot, it’s strongly recommended that you click the filter preset menu (indicated by the arrow), choose Save Current Settings as New Preset at the bottom of that menu, and name and save your ISO filter preset. That way, in the future you just choose your preset to restore its specific filter criteria.
(My example below uses two criteria, first filtering on Keyword and then ISO Speed. You migh
...OMG, this is perfect! Thanks for the reply and the information - it will save me a ton of time in my workflow. Happy Holidays!
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Use the Filter Bar to find photos with the desired ISO range, then Ctrl-A to select them all, then Denoise them all with one action.
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OMG, this is perfect! Thanks for the reply and the information - it will save me a ton of time in my workflow. Happy Holidays!
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The Library filter is extremely powerful. After you take dj_paige’s advice, if you’re going to do this a lot, it’s strongly recommended that you click the filter preset menu (indicated by the arrow), choose Save Current Settings as New Preset at the bottom of that menu, and name and save your ISO filter preset. That way, in the future you just choose your preset to restore its specific filter criteria.
(My example below uses two criteria, first filtering on Keyword and then ISO Speed. You might only need a single-column filter using only the criterion of ISO Speed.)
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This is super helpful and I cannot thank you enough for taking the time to reply with such detail. You just saved me a boatload of time - something we all need more of. Happy Holidays.