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2. Designating image files for processing
To perform RAW data processing on SILKYPIX ®, first designate an image file (RAW / JPEG / TEFF / DNG) for processing. There are two methods for designating image files: in file units or in folder units.

You can designate files or folders through dialogs, by selecting from history up to that point and by drag and drop methods.

There is also a way to add image files for processing when other image files are already designated for processing. If image files and folders are designated for new processing, image files that had been set for processing to that point will automatically be closed. If you designate image files and folders through the method for adding image files for processing, the newly designated image files will be added to the image files for processing to that point.

2.1.1. Selecting from dialogs
This is a method for designating image files for processing in file units. You can designate multiple files. You can also add files.

Select [File (F)] [Open file (O)] from the menu or click on the  icon in the tool bar to display the [Open file] dialog. You can designate one or more image files for processing from the [Open file] dialog. When selecting multiple image files for processing, do so while holding down either the [SHIFT] key or [CTRL] key.

After selecting multiple files for processing, next designate whether they are for new processing or for adding to processing. When the [CTRL] key is pushed, the "Open (O)" button changes into an "Add and open (O)" button. If adding, please click on the "Add and open (O)" button in this status. If you click [Open(O)] button without clicking [CTRL] key, the RAW data files is closed automatically which have been already loaded for processing. And the RAW data files selected in this time is loaded instead of them.

2.1.2. Selecting from file history

You can select image files for processing in file units from file history to that point. You can designate only one file when designating files by this method. You cannot designate multiple files nor add files.

There are two ways to make selections from file history. The first is to open [File (F)] from the menu and display a list of file history at the bottom of the menu. The other method is to click on the mark located to the side of the  (file icon) on the tool bar. Use one of these methods to select one file from the list.

2.1.3. Designating by drag and drop

This is a method for dropping image files for processing into SILKYPIX ® from a tool that files can be dragged from, such as Explorer or Finder. If files that are not for processing are included, they cannot be dropped. Multiple files can be designated. Files can also be added.

If you start dragging with a left drag, files dropped into SILKYPIX ® will be available for new processing. Image files for processing up to that point will be automatically closed.

If you start dragging with a right drag, when you drop them into SILKYPIX ® a menu will appear for selecting the processing method. You can select new processing, adding or cancel processing for the dropped files. However, if there are no image files for processing up to that point, the menu will not appear and they will be processed as new processing.

2.2. Opening Folder

2.2.1. Selecting from dialogs

Open Folder function allows you to select and load the RAW data files from the specified folder. All image files for processing in the designated folder will be processed. This will be designated as new processing, and image files for processing up to that point will be automatically closed.

Select [File (F)] [Open folder (D)] from the menu or click on the  icon in the tool bar to display the [Select folder for processing] dialog. Folders with image files for editing are designated from this dialog.