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Mar 16, 2013
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Producing Full Frame images

There are some cases where you might want to produce full frame images from ProSelect. How you do this depends on the reason:

To send original images to an external re-toucher before running Hi-Res production

If you have ordered the images that you need though ProSelect's shopping cart then use Move Ordered Images to.. (under Album Menu -> Original Images)  to place  them in a separate folder. If you just want images in the Selected Tab (eg Yes Tab),  select the tab and use Move "Yes" tab images to.. (under Album Menu -> Original Images)

After re-touching you should place them back into the destination folder because the images in ProSelect are linked to that folder.

HINT: You check where any image in ProSelect is linked to by selecting it and choosing Show Selected Image Info (under Album menu) then check the "Original File location" row.

To deliver un-touched original images for a clients order

If you have ordered the images that you need through the shopping cart and you only wish to deliver original images, then use Copy Ordered Images to... (under Album Menu -> Original Images)  to place  them in a separate folder.

HINT: Creating a price list item called 0x0 Original Digital Image  will allow you to order these without them being part of your Hi-Res Production.

To deliver original images with effects (BW, Sepia or Custom effects actions) applied in ProSelect

These would need to be run through Hi-Res production. To get them into production, create a Price List Item at the size of your images divided by the output DPI that you have setup in Production Preferences. eg If your camera shoots an image that is  3872 x 2592 pixels and your output DPI is 300 then setup a print size of 12.9" x 8.37" (3872/300) and (2592/300), then round it to say 12 x 8 (full frame ratio) and order these at that size.

Use Hi-Res Production to produce the images that will be very close to full frame resolution.

 


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