Digital Photo Professional 4

Discussion in 'Technical Troubleshooting' started by out of focus, Jul 25, 2023.

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  1. out of focus

    out of focus New Member

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    I've been struggling to figure out how to have all the photos that I've compiled in DPP 4 as a collection be copied to another folder. The method that I use for copying things from regular folders to other folders does not work when trying to do so with the contents in the collection.

    I'm hoping that someone can help me with that.

    Thank you.
     

  2. Alfred Pennyworth

    Alfred Pennyworth New Member

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    Canon's Digital Photo Professional 4 (DPP 4) is a software designed for processing and organizing Canon RAW image files. It sounds like you're trying to copy photos that you've organized into a collection within DPP 4 to another folder on your computer. However, DPP 4 might not directly offer a feature to perform this action as seamlessly as a file manager would.
     
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  3. out of focus

    out of focus New Member

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    Thank you for your response, Alfred. I had gone ahead and just manually selected each photo from the folder that contained it since there was not workaround DPP's collection.
     
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  4. Ray-UK

    Ray-UK Active Member Site Supporter

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    It can be done:
    Place all required files into collection.
    Select collection.
    Select all files in collection (right click on first file then shift & right click on last)
    Goto "file" and select "batch process"
    Choose destination folder in pop up box.
    Click on "execute".
    This will work for for both raw & jpg files.
     

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