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Here's a screen capture (unlisted) showing (a) the steps I listed above showing how to do it in PhD & (b) how to do it in Photopus.
Sorry - no captions - just pause if you need to. Hope it's enough to clarify things for you.
Don't worry too much about the PDF & other things I was saying... I go off down rabbit holes sometimes.
Cheers - Tony
Thanks again for the info, my latest discovery for 'Bulk Inverting Images' is using this link where you can upload as many as you want and get virtually an instant conversion.
QuoteThere's a PDF attached showing the results I got comparing the software listed in the CL blog (plus a few others). Sorry about image quality - resizing in MS Word is not a great idea. A link to download the images I used for testing is included in the PDF.
Back to Ian's original question... if I had to do bulk inversions (hundreds of photos) I'd be using Photopus or another app that does bulk processing.
If I only had a small number of inversions to do, I'd use PhD's Edit option (not Adjustment). Admittedly, there may be some step I'm missing that could correct the odd results I've seen with some photos.
Cheers - Tony
Thanks for the info, I am exploring it all
I can't find a setting in Photops to bulk inver the colours.
In Photodirector, I can't switch the line accross to the otherside, - right to lef toleft to bottom right only oneside which does not invert the colours
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