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Gear Talk => Processing & Publication => Topic started by: David H. Hartman on December 02, 2017, 00:04:06
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I've been searching and can't find how to stop a CNX-D batch process in progress. I didn't find a way while one was running. Is this a "Feature" of CNX-D?
I was running a batch converting NEF(s) to JPG(s). All of the JPG(s) had adjustments made in CNX-D. I can't just extract JPG(s) for some people because I shoot in Neutral PC and then punch the images up (or not) as desired after the fact. These changes are *not* save in a new preview.
Another possible fly in the ointment is I develop using Nikon Adobe Wide color space but the JPG(s) must be in sRGB. This can only be done by changing the preferences and restarting CNX-D (major stupid!). Then I have to remember to change back to Nikon Adobe Wide.
Anyway does anyone know how to stop a CNX-D batch process in progress.
Dave Hartman
Please no, "I hate Capture NX-D" as I know there are still many things to hate about CNX-D but since Adobe is now in league with the devil I'm bound to Capture NX-D like Sisyphus. :o :o :o
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There is a Cancel Batch Process button at the right of the toolbar at the top of the window (I use a Mac so it may be different on PC). If not visible, goto Window-->Show Toolbar.
This is how it appears on my Mac:
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Thank you! Per chance I'm blind. ???