PES 9 DNG workflow

I'm trying to understand the workflow of DNG (RAW) for PSE - 9 and have a lot of trouble, let me describe a simple scenario to explain:

PES - 9 is set to auto import

  1. Download NEF (Nikon raw) images to the folder
  2. Start the Organizer in PSE-9
  3. PES-9 automatic load the NAVE (all great so far)
  4. Select a group that needs to have made fundamental changes (lets) assumes that exposure
  5. Select Quick Fix
  6. PES-9 workspace Editor is loaded and selected Images are displayed in the screen Adobe RAW
  7. Bring changes (still all fine so far)
  8. Select ALL, and then tap Save. Note that the options are all set to default values (use the original name, save as dng, integrate the changes into xmp etc.)
  9. the changes are saved away. Now what PSE - 9A savings created dng file with the same name but with the extension dng (as it should)
  10. Select done in the RAW editor and the control is passed back to the Organizer.
  11. But now the auto import comes because it has detected new files and I now the double images of the Organizer, one as a NAVE and one as a DNG? Why? He knows not what it just did. Note that I could live with this problem I could just remove the NAVE with the Organizer, it is the following problem which is the worst.
  12. If I select all the files dng for a second edition and re - edit (repeat 4 to 8), I make my changes, but when I save files are not saved as original dng files but as new files with and additional "_1" appended to the name. That is to say the original '001.NEF' becomes '001.dng' on the first record. When I edit this dng and save it becomes '001_1.dng '.
  13. Auto import comes into play again and now I have a triple a lot of images! Aghhh!

So whenever I have it change a DNG file it auto imports as duplicate.  I tried to convert to DNG first, same thing. I haver I tried with and without the name of the original image. I downloaded the last converter and used this setting with and without game compatibility. I have nothing seems to allow me to have a single dng file that I can update.

I thought about trying to move to 14 but a retreat forced through redundancy means that I have no set income apart from a bit of photographic work which is just pay the Bills, so I can just afford to do if 14 is the same.

Any help appreciated chaps. My photographic work requires to change very fast and a flow of about 200 photos per job quite at night, so if I had three jobs so far here with 600 photos to sort through this workflow would just die. I am currently using Nikon View NX - i and NX - D, but they are terrible enough with frequent crashes and Miss repeatedly reading favorite tags and the selection filters I use vigorously so that they are almost unusable, so try to use my old PES-9

Thank you all

Steve V

Steve,

Suggestions:

-You don't need to keep the DNG and NEF: DNG is enough in your case.

-The DNGconverter can batch convert your news ships before you 'import' files in the Organizer. You can even leave the batch run while you work in the ACR for editing module. The first download on the computer can go to a temporary folder you can delete once a sufficient backup has been filed.

-You have no need create sets of version or batteries to keep original and edited DNG one side by side. The original DNG can be restored in the menu of the cab with the option to restore the default value of Camera Raw. No duplication. After your changes in Camera Raw, you click on 'Done', not 'Save' which creates duplicates. Of course, if you want to keep two separate outputs, then an option "Save" with a suffix would be appropriate.

I'm not sure that the automatic import is useful in general, but for these "variants", it would work very well. you could just stack versions if you want.

-You save time within a reasonable number of raw/DNG files from opening at the same time in the ACR module, either by using the "previous conversion" option. Select all and click on "Done" instead of "Save" are what you need.

-I don't know how you share your edited, but I recommend to use the 'Export' of your organizer. For example, it can export a large number of files in the correct format and size for print or web browsing; It's an another batch to do while you are away.

-The risk I see in your workflow is that with little time, you could neglect the backups? I would like to make regular full backups as night work. I would also use other software 'synchronization' for faster backup after every editing session; I would include the catalogues in this backup settings (I use Synctoy Windows).

The workflow could be:

-Downloading the OS in a temporary folder

-Run DNGconverter

-Edit DNG files in small batches, with especially the command 'Done' or 'save' one of the variants of output. Can be done while another batch of DNG conversion is running (if your material is strong enough...)

-Synchronize the result to another external drive (same for catalogs)

-Export the output to print, web... (batch). Export a jpeg version reduced to backup on a Cloud Computing service (dropbox or similar) can be another idea.

-periodical edition full to another external drive, in the case of an accident or other disaster.

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