![]() ![]() Export presets are listed on the left side of the Export window. Roll all of your custom settings into a single, easy-to-use Export Preset. ![]() Once you have a watermarking layout you like, save it as a watermark preset. For text watermarks, you can also control font characteristics and alignment. You control the size, inset, and opacity of the watermarks. Use the Add Watermark button to add sections to this area of the Export window. You can also add multiple watermarks of each type - for example, two text watermarks and an image watermark. The watermark section lets you add text watermarks, image watermarks, or both to your photo. For example, removing the ratings/labels and location is a common workflow. Metadata: Include or exclude certain metadata from your exported photos. There are also manual controls for finer control. Sharpening: Sharpen the export for screen or print use using the build-in presets. You can upscale the image during export as well, if so desired. There are other options for physical dimensions (inches, centimeters), megapixel count, and a simple percentage basis. My favorite is to limit the long edge to a certain size, which is great for online sharing. Resize: Change the size of the image on export in a variety of ways. For example, if you choose “YYYY” for a year, the file name or destination folder will use the year from the photo, not the current year. Note: Metadata tokens use data from the photos being exported. ON1 needs to know what kind of file you want to create. Some file types, like JPEG and TIFF, have additional options you can set. Original RAWs, DNG, PNG, PSD, JPEG, and TIFF formats are supported. For example, I use JPEGMini to compress my JPEGs and have ON1 run JPEGMini during the export workflow.įile Type: Set the type of file to create on export. This section also lets you connect other applications in the After Export section. In the Generate Subfolders area (not expanded in the screenshot) you can create custom subfolders using metadata tokens as well. Your preset can prompt you where you want to store the photo. For preset-driven exports, I recommend the “Ask When Exporting…” option. Save your file naming schemes as presets for future exports, too.ĭestination: This is a required setting - ON1 needs to know what folder to export your photos to. In addition to freeform text, you can use metadata tokens from your photos to build custom file names. ![]() Naming: File naming has gotten a complete overhaul in the new ON1 Photo RAW 2022 export dialog. This article summarizes the sections as a quick reference. The video included in this article walks through each section of the Export dialog and and explains all the controls. Preset-driven and manual sharpening controlsĬontrol what metadata is and isn’t included in your exported imagesĪdd text watermarks, image watermarks, or both More resize options including megapixel counts and percentage-based scaling Supports exporting original RAW or converting to DNG files Run other applications after export and build personalized export workflows Have export prompt you for a destination folder (great option for presets) Here are just a few things that have changed in the ON1 Export window:īuild custom export file names using metadata from the photo, sequence numbers, and freeform text The whole experience is refreshed giving photographers loads of power and flexibility for exporting your images. The export controls in ON1 have been significantly updated in Photo RAW 2022. Ready to buy? Use the offer code SDP20 at checkout and SAVE 20% ! There is no extra cost to you and it helps support ON1 tutorials like this one. ![]() If you are trying ON1 Photo RAW, the ON1 plug-ins like ON1 Effects or ON1 HDR, or upgrading your ON1 software to a newer version, please consider using my affiliate link. ![]()
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