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- Feb 20, 2022
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Hi,
I am currently working through a large backlog of RAW images, processing about a hundred at a time. I then export those images as jpegs into the same folder, selecting "add to stack". I then select those RAW and jpegs and right click, with a view to selecting stacking->collapse stack. However, the "collapse stack" option is sometimes missing (not greyed out - just not listed). This usually happens if I have selected a lot of images. If I reduce the number of images selected the option is then present.
I presume there is a limit to the number of images that can be selected and then have the stacks collapsed? But I can't find any reference to this when Googling. Am I correct in my assumption? If so, does anyone know what the limit is?
Or is there a more efficient way I could do this? Maybe have the export function put the images into a COLLAPSED stack?
Thank you.
I am currently working through a large backlog of RAW images, processing about a hundred at a time. I then export those images as jpegs into the same folder, selecting "add to stack". I then select those RAW and jpegs and right click, with a view to selecting stacking->collapse stack. However, the "collapse stack" option is sometimes missing (not greyed out - just not listed). This usually happens if I have selected a lot of images. If I reduce the number of images selected the option is then present.
I presume there is a limit to the number of images that can be selected and then have the stacks collapsed? But I can't find any reference to this when Googling. Am I correct in my assumption? If so, does anyone know what the limit is?
Or is there a more efficient way I could do this? Maybe have the export function put the images into a COLLAPSED stack?
Thank you.