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Understanding Output Generation |
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Output Generation will take the previews you see in Bibble and create new image files that you can print, share on the web, or otherwise access in other applications. Since Bibble 5 is a non-destructive image editor, the image adjustments and optimizations you create in Bibble are only accessible to other applications when exported, either individually, or through Bibble 5's powerful Batch Conversion system to industry standard formats like JPEG or TIFF files. Output Batches process images that are added to the batches applying image conversions, file copying, renaming, or other actions while applying pre-defined settings. Batches are used to perform operations to many images at once, speeding your workflow by simplifying repetitive processes. The following types of Batches are available in Bibble 5:
Image Output Batches Bibble 5 comes with several pre-built Image Output Batches to convert your Versions to output images using pre-defined settings. You can customize any of these Batches or make new ones customized to your working style. The following Batches have been created for you:
Copy Batches A Copy Batch does just that - it copies the Master Images added to the batch to a predefined location or locations, optionally renaming the destination files. A Copy batch will copy all Sidecar files that accompany the images added to the batch, ensuring that XMP and other sidecar files are kept together with the original files. Copy Batches are great for automating backups and for downloading images from camera memory cards. | |||||||||||||||||||