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Copy/Paste only one Point of a Set

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  • Paul Steunebrink
    Yes, you can copy each adjustment individually from one (source) to one or more selected images (targets). There are two ways to do that.

    1. Copy/Apply through the Clipboard
    Select the source image and copy the adjustments. Go to the clipboard and deselect all adjustments that you do NOT want to apply to the target images. Select the target images and apply the adjustments.
    Note: you can select both source and target images upfront, with the focus on the source image. This makes it the Primary Variant or Primary Selected Variant (thumb with fat white border).
    Note: you must have set the Edit All Selected Variants toggle to ON (Edit menu or toolbar).
    Note: you can tweak the Clipboard's behavior whether or not to automatically select all adjustments from the clipboard's context menu (small triangle at the right of the tool's title bar).

    2. Local Copy/Apply
    This method works without the main clipboard and per tool. Select both source and target images, with the source the Primary Selected. In the tool, which settings you like to copy, click on the double arrow in the tool's title bar. A mini clipboard opens, optionally allowing you to (de)select different sliders/values of the tool, and click on the Apply button.
    Note: you can optionally Shift-click the double arrow for direct copy/apply action without the mini clipboard.
    Note: you can optionally Alt-click (Option-click for Mac) the double arrow to copy the adjustments of the tool to the main clipboard for later use.
    Note: the Edit All Selected Variants toggle does not apply here; its state is not affecting Local Copy/Apply.
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  • Sascha Maric
    Hi Paul,

    thank you very much.
    Excellent!!!
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