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David in Яuislip

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  1. You can batch paste an image as the lowest layer in the stack by opening the image and recording
    Copy
    Paste
    Arrange/Move to back

    Now when you run the batch
    An image from the list will be loaded
    The background will be loaded on top then moved to the bottom of the stack

    I don't understand "BLEND OPTIONS -> Underlying Composition Ranges in a specific location" so can't help with that

    BatchBG.jpg

  2. 35 minutes ago, Pšenda said:

    this lens is missing in the Win version for some reason

    It's missing because the quality procedure pertaining to lensfun imports is inadequate
    It's simple to know how many lenses are involved in a data dump from lensfun
    Then the xml data gets binaryised into the lens-correction-data.dat (windows) file
    Then it should be checked for completeness but this hasn't happened
    How can Windows lens scope be different from Mac?

  3. A bit more, the lensfun file only contains vignetting correction. If you download the Adobe DNG Converter you will have access to these files:

    NIKON CORPORATION (Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 500mm f5.6 PF ED VR +1.4x) - RAW.lcp
    NIKON CORPORATION (Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 500mm f5.6 PF ED VR +1.7x) - RAW.lcp
    NIKON CORPORATION (Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 500mm f5.6 PF ED VR +2.0x) - RAW.lcp
    NIKON CORPORATION (Nikon AF-S NIKKOR 500mm f5.6 PF ED VR) - RAW.lcp

    which contain distortion corrections

  4. I'm using V1.10.5 so I didn't have much hope but after running your macro several times it finally worked and I exported it as BlindsMacroAgain.afmacro as evidence
    I recorded a similar one of my own and that crashes too
    In both cases, loading the macro into the Macro panel and turning off all steps it still crashes
    None of this will be any help to you but it may assist Serif in sorting the problem out
    Crash report attached - used my macro

    I think you've found a nasty bug, have a bump

    BlindsMacroAgain.afmacro BlindsMine.afmacro Crashreport.zip

  5. You can use a macro in a batch job - see attached
    The macro will square the image then the batch job parameters can be set to resize the image as required
    Be aware that resizing images usually requires sharpening afterwards so you could use a second batch job to apply a sharpening macro
    Personally I'd use Imagemagick to do everything in one pass

    BatchSquare.png

    SquareImage.afmacro

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