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Can I change the shortcuts?

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  • Ulf Liljegren
    Sorry but it is not, available shortcuts are listed in the help menu.
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  • arossphoto
    Thanks for your reply. That's too bad. Maybe I missed it, but I don't even see a short cut to adjust color temp or hue like there is in the Windows version. Is this correct?

    Andrew
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  • Mark711
    That is not entirely accurate. If you go into System Preferences > Keyboard & Mouse and click the Keyboard Shortcuts tab you can add an application to the list and add your own keyboard shortcut to most any menu item. For instance I set control+command+option+G to bring up the Guides and Grid even though it does not have that by default. This is a function of the system not the application. Be careful to avoid using short cuts already in use or common ones. As far as changing color temperature I'm not sure as I don't see that command in any menu.

    It may be possible to script the UI element for the color temperature and place it in the C1 Pro script menu and assign a keyboard shortcut to it.

    After a quick test it is possible to add a keyboard shortcut to an Applescript in C1 Pro's script menu.

    When I get a chance I'll look into scripting the value of the color temp. An Applescript should be able to get the value of the color temp add 50 to it and write the value back. Will be interesting, I've scripted the C1 Pro UI to do other things. It seems C1 Pro lacks robust Applescript support.

    Cheers,
    Mark
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  • Mark711
    When a number field is selected the values can be adjusted using the following keys:

    ⇡ Increment the value in small steps
    ⇣ Decrement the value in small steps
    ⇧ ⇡ Increment the value in larger steps
    ⇧ ⇣ Decrement the value in larger steps


    This is probably all you need.
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  • Mark2
    On the subject of using arrow keys, under image it says apple left, right, up, down to navigate through the images. To jump to last image it says apple and a diagonal down and right arrow. What key is this? I always want to jump to the last image when I move from one folder to another in the same session.
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  • Mark711
    That would be command+home for the first image and command+end for the last image.
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  • Mark2
    [quote="mtorrance" wrote:
    That would be command+home for the first image and command+end for the last image.

    Thanks very much.
    Mark
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