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upgrade engine for all pictures

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  • Drew Altdo
    Select all images. Choose "Upgrade" under Base Characteristics tool.
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  • NNN635839779010153120
    i am doing something wrong, i select all pictures but only one gets upgradet ❓
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  • Drew Altdo
    Please turn "Edit All Selected Variants" back on
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  • NNN635839779010153120
    that was it 😊
    thank you very much
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  • Peter Sidell
    I can't find a 'Base Characteristics tool"
    Does it have another name.
    My tool bar has: library, capture, color, exposure, lens, composition,details, local, adjustments, metadata, output, and batch.
    I don't find a Basic characteristics tool under any of the menu bar headings either.
    Thanks for any clarification.
    I am using 9.0 0n Mac El Capitan
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  • Peter Sidell
    I finally found it.
    It is the first section under the histogram tool.
    Well I am learning a bit more about some parts C1 I haven't used so much.
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  • flindt
    I have the same problem. I have "Edit All Selected Variants" checked, but I'm still required to upgrade the engine from Capture One 6 to Capture One 9 for each image. Rather frustrating. Any suggestions? Thanks. Ian
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  • Ian Wilson
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    [quote="flindt" wrote:
    I have the same problem. I have "Edit All Selected Variants" checked, but I'm still required to upgrade the engine from Capture One 6 to Capture One 9 for each image. Rather frustrating. Any suggestions? Thanks. Ian

    I haven't tried doing that, but I wonder whether upgrading all images from v6 to v9 is a good idea. There have been considerable changes between v6 and v9, and you might well find that images that you had adjusted to your liking in v6 now don't look as you intended. I'd try it on a few images first (and to be ultra-cautious) clone the variant before updating, and see whether you get the result you hoped for without further work. Do that especially with a few images that have had things like highlight and shadow recovery applied. I seem to remember there was quite a big difference a version or three back on that. If an image is not broken, why fix it?

    Ian
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