By default, Bibble batch queues are configured to process images immediately after they are added to a queue. However, it is possible to configure batch queue processing settings to hold the image in the queue for processing at a later time. You might want to set a batch queue to hold images when you are performing a memory-intensive operation and don't want to use your computer's processing power for background batch processing.
To configure batch processing to hold images in the queue:
1. | Click the Batch Queues tab. |
2. | Double-click the name of the batch queue. |
3. | In the Batch Processing window, click Pause. (This pauses batch processing and holds images in the queue.) |
4. | To process all images in the queue, click Run. |
5. | Select an individual image to process, click Show Queue. |
6. | In the image table, click the image you want to process and click Process Next. |
Related Topics
Understanding Batch Processing
Adding Images to Batch Queues
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