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Can not Copy Specific Adjustments

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  • Paul Steunebrink
    In the Adjustments Clipboard tool, top right, click on the three dots to open a context menu. Here, you select Autoselect > Adjusted except Composition.

    Now, Crop will not be selected after Sh+Cmd+C.
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  • Bhanu Pentakota
    [quote="Paul_Steunebrink" wrote:
    In the Adjustments Clipboard tool, top right, click on the three dots to open a context menu. Here, you select Autoselect > Adjusted except Composition.

    Now, Crop will not be selected after Sh+Cmd+C.


    Great .. Thanks a lot Paul. It worked.

    Did u get chance to look at video? is it happening only to me?
    Or the solution you provided is the only way to copy the specific adjustments?

    - Bhanu
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  • SFA
    Bhanu,

    I'm not sure about the order of your process but I think the main problem is that you are activating the Copy button after you have deselected the crop information.

    'Copy' will reselect the data from the active (primary) variant in that situation and re-copy to the clip-board.

    If you copy to the clip-board, de-select the copied in adjustments that you do not want to apply and then 'Apply' to the image or images you wish to apply to you should get the results you want.

    Note the the clip-board remains populated with all copied values (whether selected for 'Apply' or not) until you choose another image to copy from and make that copy OR close Capture One.

    Paul's suggestion, which sounds like something you normally need as the default anyway, gets you to the solution you want by not copying the Crop information at all.

    This may all sound a little strange but it is quite logical if you think of the clip-board as being a stand alone data repository that you populate form one image and then Apply to one or more others whether in a batch or as a sequence of individual edits. There is a little bit more to what the clipboard is provided for than may at first sight be apparent.

    HTH.


    Grant
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  • Bhanu Pentakota
    [quote="SFA" wrote:
    Bhanu,

    I'm not sure about the order of your process but I think the main problem is that you are activating the Copy button after you have deselected the crop information.

    'Copy' will reselect the data from the active (primary) variant in that situation and re-copy to the clip-board.

    If you copy to the clip-board, de-select the copied in adjustments that you do not want to apply and then 'Apply' to the image or images you wish to apply to you should get the results you want.

    Note the the clip-board remains populated with all copied values (whether selected for 'Apply' or not) until you choose another image to copy from and make that copy OR close Capture One.

    Paul's suggestion, which sounds like something you normally need as the default anyway, gets you to the solution you want by not copying the Crop information at all.

    This may all sound a little strange but it is quite logical if you think of the clip-board as being a stand alone data repository that you populate form one image and then Apply to one or more others whether in a batch or as a sequence of individual edits. There is a little bit more to what the clipboard is provided for than may at first sight be apparent.

    HTH.


    Grant


    Thanks Grant.
    Sorry for the late reply. Yes, now I got it.

    The clipboard is showing the copied adjustments of selected variant. If I don't copy adjustments, it is showing nothing selected.
    So "Copy" always selects adjustments from selected variant, and uncheck from clipboard if we don't want that adjustments to be applied. - Perfect.

    Bhanu
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