Hello,
I'm trying to get a batch of images to export with the annotation burned in but it doesn't seem to work for batches. I've done the same for single images and it works fine. I wouldn't think this is intentional since you are given the option in the batch export, does anyone have any ideas on what I should do here?
Thanks,
-Cam
Batch Image Export w/ Annotation (Zen 3.6)
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Re: Batch Image Export w/ Annotation (Zen 3.6)
Hello Cameron Greaves,
after installing ZEN blue 3.6 and executing the steps you mentioned the export in batch mode worked for me, including 'Burn-in-Annotations' for my try with scale bar and rectangle.
First: The exact version of ZEN blue is
3.6.2
The information can be seen from the menu bar by clicking Help, About ZEN, Show ZEN Information, Service Packs
Second: Here are my steps:
* open a 'representative' image
* on the 'Processing' Tab (Single) choose function 'Image Export'
* configure the Parameters (e.g. activate 'Burn-in-Annotations') and check with 'Apply'
* if everything is fine click into the 'Parameters Window' with a right-click and Copy the parameters
* setup the Batch processing
* select all the images and then Paste Parameters (transfer parameters from Single to Batch)
* in my case Apply finally did the job ...
after installing ZEN blue 3.6 and executing the steps you mentioned the export in batch mode worked for me, including 'Burn-in-Annotations' for my try with scale bar and rectangle.
First: The exact version of ZEN blue is
3.6.2
The information can be seen from the menu bar by clicking Help, About ZEN, Show ZEN Information, Service Packs
Second: Here are my steps:
* open a 'representative' image
* on the 'Processing' Tab (Single) choose function 'Image Export'
* configure the Parameters (e.g. activate 'Burn-in-Annotations') and check with 'Apply'
* if everything is fine click into the 'Parameters Window' with a right-click and Copy the parameters
* setup the Batch processing
* select all the images and then Paste Parameters (transfer parameters from Single to Batch)
* in my case Apply finally did the job ...
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Re: Batch Image Export w/ Annotation (Zen 3.6)
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Re: Batch Image Export w/ Annotation (Zen 3.6)
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Re: Batch Image Export w/ Annotation (Zen 3.6)
When it comes to batch exporting images with burned-in annotations, it's essential to ensure that the process is set up correctly. While it may work fine for single images, encountering difficulties with batch exports is not uncommon.