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You can batch-convert raw files to DNG with Adobe’s DNG Converter (currently at version 9.12.1), or when importing images into Lightroom (version 6 and Classic), if that is your primary image editor.įor step-by-step instructions on batch-converting Raw files with DNG Converter, see this more recent post on Complete Digital Photography this process is required if you are using Lightroom 6 (the last non-subscription version of Lightroom) and get a new camera with raw files that aren’t supported with Lightroom 6.Īdobe’s Digital Negative Specification, or DNG format, provides an open standard for the storage of raw camera data.

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If you’d like to experiment with Automator, a free version of the Photoshop Automator Action Pack is also available at along with lots of tutorial videos.ĭECEMBER 2020: The Photoshop Automator Actions do not work with recent versions of macOS, and are no longer available. What’s more, with the Photoshop Automator Action Pack you can build workflows that include branching logic – different operations can be applied to different images based on their size, orientation, bit depth and more. Of course, Photoshop has its own Actions built-in actions facility, but Automator lets you build automations that include other applications, in addition to Photoshop. If you’ve never used Automator before, it provides a simple, drag and drop mechanism for creating complex automated workflows.

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This is a collection of Automator Actions that allow you to drive Photoshop from Apple’s Automator on Mac OS X. The Photoshop Automator Action Pack has been updated for Photoshop CC 2018, and you can buy the latest version at. ( Via MacNews.DECEMBER 2020: The Photoshop Automator Actions do not work with recent versions of macOS, and are no longer available. One limitation: Automator has no good easy way of playing prerecorded sound files, so at the moment you’re stuck with a robot voice.

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If you have a Mac, why is this better than simply playing a series of placemarks in Google Earth? Because you can add commentary, and because you don’t need to make placemarks if you simply want to show off some landscape. (This only makes sense if you have the sound turned on.)

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I’ve made my own short one, of Stockholm (ZIP), and since many people don’t yet own a Mac, here is a screencast of how it plays:

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Two such “workflows” are included on the download site, of Paris and Silicon Valley. The obvious thing to do with these actions is to combine them with many of the default Automator actions to make presentations that include audio. The second action, Save Screenshot, is hampered by the fact that the screenshots are saved in black and white, but that’s due to a problem currently with Google Earth’s AppleScript skills, not GEAP. The first action, Go To Location, works fine, and gives you the option of importing the current view in Google Earth, which is a big time saver. Now Nyhthawk at has built two such Automator actions from Google Earth’s AppleScript library - it’s the Google Earth Action Pack (GEAP v0.3, so it’s beta). AppleScript is simple, but it’s still code, which is why in OS X 10.4 you’ll find Automator, an application by Apple that lets you construct scripts simply by dragging and dropping predefined “actions” into a “workflow” - no coding required at all. Many applications for the Mac are controllable via the AppleScript API - including Google Earth 4.












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