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  1. Hello I have not found via searching ( workflows, there are references to the term but not as outline/suggestions except for specific problem ) any outline(s) for learning approach(s) for AD. I do have the desktop book on order and perhaps that will address my question(s). Can one point to a PDF on the subject of preferences in which order to expose/watch "basics" they have no obvious numbering sequences that I discerned. I realize some of this is probably opinion of course, that is to be expected from your experiences. What approaches to learning and applying AD to poster creation for print, versus postcards, web pages for mobile phones or large monitor ( kiosk, thinking scale ). My broad interests. So has anyone seen these or is it to abstract and not relevant? Thanks for reading and your potential responses. Terence D
  2. There doesn't seem to be a way of keeping a processing sequence on a raw file that can be repeated on a file sequence to ensure uniform treatment. Macro creation seems constrained, or am I misunderstanding it. In Photoshop if one opened a new file with the previous one still open the same processes could be applied to the new one. But this doesn't seem to work in AP. It would be very useful to have this facility, particularly in the creation of panoramas because once applied these no longer have the flexibility of RAW. One very long and arduous hike I forgot to reset my camera for a pan sequence and whilst the individual frames of the sequence can be retrieved adequately for monochrome getting them sufficiently similar to build a panorama goes aglay. Perhaps someone has already tried this? Michael
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