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I align several photos in STACK.
Now I want to ( with one command) save those individual layers, according to their names, as individual files.
Either jpg, tif, or DNG.

I can do it accessing individual layers, and saving, BUT when one has a lot (57) of layers, it becomes tedious.

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56 minutes ago, MichaelHoskins said:

I align several photos in STACK.
Now I want to ( with one command) save those individual layers, according to their names, as individual files.
Either jpg, tif, or DNG.

I can do it accessing individual layers, and saving, BUT when one has a lot (57) of layers, it becomes tedious.

You could use the Export Persona, which will allow you to easily create a Slice for each Layer, and then export all the Slices.

I wonder, though, why you specified that you've aligned the images in the stack. Once you export each layer why would alignment matter?

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On 9/23/2023 at 10:32 PM, walt.farrell said:

You could use the Export Persona, which will allow you to easily create a Slice for each Layer, and then export all the Slices.

I wonder, though, why you specified that you've aligned the images in the stack. Once you export each layer why would alignment matter?

I‘ve use this method to get perfectly aligned images from a handheld shooting of the supermoon, to be used to create a time-lapse video.

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16 minutes ago, NotMyFault said:

I‘ve use this method to get perfectly aligned images from a handheld shooting of the supermoon, to be used to create a time-lapse video.

Thanks.

Do you have to create the slices by hand, or does the automatic creation via the Layers panel work? 

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I used rasterize and trim applied on every layer, then you can create slices from layers.

in V1 you couldn’t rasterize multiple layers at once, but this feature request was delivered in V2.

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Sorry I've been distracted.  I use the resulting layers (pictures) as frames for animated gifs.

I experiment a lot and try different things, so tend to do (try anyway) things one wouldn't do, as a lark (Photographically that is!)

Now I have something to try.  at eighty + having family distractions.

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On 9/25/2023 at 10:52 PM, NotMyFault said:

I used rasterize and trim applied on every layer, then you can create slices from layers.

in V1 you couldn’t rasterize multiple layers at once, but this feature request was delivered in V2.

Good to know. – Can you also rasterize+trim more than one (parent) layer at a time in V2?

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