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If I select one file and then right-click, I get as expected in the submenu of the "Open with" item a default program for opening a file with this extention (in my case Photoshop for opening dng files). When I select multiple files, the option to open selected files with the default program is absent and I get only an item "Define External Tools". Even if I define Photoshop as an External Tool, only one file will be opened in the Camera Raw. This is quite frustrating because opening multiple files in the Camera Raw is very useful feature, which allows to apply the same tweaks to multiple files. Please, make it possible to open multiple selected files in an external program.

 

Toller

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Toller, I've just checked it and this option should works. I was able to open several JPEGs by Photoshop and then several NEFs by Adobe Camera RAW.

 

My configuration was:

Daminion 844

Photoshop CS5 (Camera RAW 6.2)

Window 7

 

What's your system configuration?

  • 8 months later...
Posted

I face the same problem: Select several dng in Daminion, right click, open with, Photoshop CS6 (64bit).

 

One picture is opened in Camera Raw, if I close it, the next one is opened etc.

 

Win 7 64bit, Photoshop CS6, Daminion 3.2.1006

 

Regards,

 

Luemmel

Posted

It seems to be a Windows problem. It is impossible too, to open multiple images from explorer. It works with "send to". Perhaps for multiple images "open with" in Daminion could be redirected to "send to"?

 

Regards,

Lümmel

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