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Shift Click White Balance Tool Problem

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  • Paul Steunebrink
    I assume you're talking about the Local Copy/Apply feature from the double arrow in the tool's title bar. This should still work in the fashion that holding Shift when clicking on the double arrow, all selected images will get the adjustments applied to the primary variant for that tool immediately, without dialog. (CO Pro 6.1.1, 10.5.8)

    I suggest you open a case.
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  • Jonathan Gilbert
    Shift+click with the eyedropper has never applied that setting to all images. I tested this on the last 3 CO6 releases just to be sure. You could however shift click Auto and that would auto correct all selected images. (tested and works on 6.1.1)

    The proper workflow to apply adjustments has always been to use the copy/apply buttons either on the toolbar or in the tool.
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  • Brian6
    [quote="Jon" wrote:
    Shift+click with the eyedropper has never applied that setting to all images. I tested this on the last 3 CO6 releases just to be sure. You could however shift click Auto and that would auto correct all selected images. (tested and works on 6.1.1)

    The proper workflow to apply adjustments has always been to use the copy/apply buttons either on the toolbar or in the tool.
    When I am working with several images from the same lighting I don't want to mouse all over the place. I realize this is what happens, but why can't Shift+click with eyedropper apply to all selected images? At least it should be available. I can't understand what advantage in workflow you get by spending extra time with an unnecessary step when working with a group of images. 3.7 let you apply this change to all selected images and was a tremendous TIME SAVER. I would like the same ability in the new version simply because time is money, especially in a production environment.
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  • Jonathan Gilbert
    Hi Brian,

    Yes if you had edit all selected images enabled in 3.7 your click count has gone from 1 to 2 in Capture One 6, however you get alot more flexibility now which I think is equally important. Before you could not compare 2 images and make adjustments accordingly unless you first disabled the feature which was buried in preferences. Yes WB is very often consistent for an entire shoot, however other settings like levels tend to change more often, especially outside the studio, so flexibility is important.

    Ultimately though I do like the idea of shift being a more universal modifier to apply to all images. The one problem I could see with this though is that performance-wise it might not work very well.. the reason is that Capture One 6 uses a much improved preview vs. Capture One 3.7. Because the more detailed preview takes more time to update, this would slow down you ability to make quick corrections, especially with the sliders. Using the Copy/apply button works well here because the correction is already made so you are not trying to update the settings files while still making adjustments.
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