Shortcuts to Move to Next Tool
Hello everyone.
As shown in the following screenshot, within a certain tool, let's say "Exposure" ,
I can use the "TAB" and "Shift+Tab" shortcut key, to move back and forth within the four parameters.
Is there anything shortcut, that allows me to move from "Exposure" to "High Dynamic Range" ?
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/48896340887_fd41b7d46e_o.jpg
As shown in the following screenshot, within a certain tool, let's say "Exposure" ,
I can use the "TAB" and "Shift+Tab" shortcut key, to move back and forth within the four parameters.
Is there anything shortcut, that allows me to move from "Exposure" to "High Dynamic Range" ?
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/48896340887_fd41b7d46e_o.jpg
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As they are not permanent predefined tools and many tools have direct adjustment overrides available so that they do not have to be selected at all I'm not sure your requirement would in great demand. For example it is the first time I can recall seeing it suggested during several years of involvement with the forum.
However if you want to make the adjustments that the HDR tool (for example) allows without having to select it at all take a look as the Keyboard Shortcuts that are available (but not necessarily offered with default settings unless they are popularly used) and you will find options to make adjustments for Highlights and Shadows using Keyboard key combinations.
The amount of adjustment offered is not as granular as the sliders but may suit the purpose.
The concept of sequential application of tools in a specific order is, generally, a matter of personal preference and as such the core concept of "next tool to apply" does not exist as a fundamental approach to using Capture One. I can see why you might want such a thing but with no predefined hierarchy of tools in a tab and the opportunity to drag tools into and out of a tab interactively, thus changing the contents, the need for maintaining a map of current tool positional relationships in the tab may not offer much advantage to users. The difference between selecting a tool via a mouse or pen and using a KB shortcut of some sort does not seem much to me.
However the KB Short cut direct adjustment might be more usable for intensive use. It's not something I find myself using despite deploying Highlight and Darkness adjustments in most of my images but I can imagine how others might .
Grant0 -
thanks so much for your detail reply.
It solved my puzzle and learnt something about the "positional relationships" 😊0
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