Opening Files in an External Image Editor

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Bibble provides the following two ways to open images in an external viewer:

Through batch queues
Through general preferences

You can configure batch queues so that processed images are opened automatically in an external image editor. The batch queue's file output settings include a field to specify the path to the executable file of another graphics program that supports the processed file type.

To configure the batch queue settings to open files in an external image editor:

1.Open the file browser and click the Batch Queues tab
2.Double-click the batch queue that you want to set to open files in the external image editor.
3.In the Batch Queue dialog box, click Settings.
4.In the Batch Settings dialog box, the click the File output tab that you want to configure to use the external image editor.
5.Click the Open with external viewer option.
6.Click Select and in the Choose an External Image Editor dialog box, navigate to the external viewer's executable file.
7.Select the executable file and click Open.
8.Click Save to save the new batch queue settings.

After an image is added to the batch queue and processed, it opens in the external viewer automatically.

To configure the General preferences to open a selected image in an external image editor:

1.From the File menu, click Preferences.
2.In the list of preferences, click Output.
3.At the right of the External viewer field, click Select.
4.Iin the Choose an External Image Editor dialog box, navigate to the external viewer's executable file.
5.Select the executable file and click Open.
6.Click OK to save the new preference setting.
7.In browser mode, click the thumbnail of the image you want to open in the external viewer.
8.From the File menu, click Transfer to external viewer.
9.Bibble launches the external viewer and displays the selected image in the external application.

Note: Make sure that the external viewer you select supports the file type you want it to open. Also, for external image editing applications (like Adobe PhotoShop), Bibble supports only the latest versions.

Configuring General Settings

Creating or Editing Batch Queues