Quick basic Cropping option?
Hi All,
Generally new to Capture One (on vers. 11). Hoping that this is an obvious one I've over-looked. 😕
Looking for how to "Crop" to a specific ratio, ...quickly.
As in, not having to select the crop tool, click and drag, and place the aspect ratio box where you want it, manually, every single time.
For example, in coming from Lightroom world, in the "Grid View" (browser view), you can select one or all images in the view and apply, for instance, a "5x7" ratio, with a single click, and it instantly applies that to all selected images, centered on the long-edge. This seems like a pretty basic feature, but I can't seem to find it in Capture One 11.
Help, please. 😊
TIA
- Sol
Generally new to Capture One (on vers. 11). Hoping that this is an obvious one I've over-looked. 😕
Looking for how to "Crop" to a specific ratio, ...quickly.
As in, not having to select the crop tool, click and drag, and place the aspect ratio box where you want it, manually, every single time.
For example, in coming from Lightroom world, in the "Grid View" (browser view), you can select one or all images in the view and apply, for instance, a "5x7" ratio, with a single click, and it instantly applies that to all selected images, centered on the long-edge. This seems like a pretty basic feature, but I can't seem to find it in Capture One 11.
Help, please. 😊
TIA
- Sol
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Anyone maybe have an answer or suggestion on this?
Thanks
- Sol0 -
You could try performing the desired crop on the first image. Then with the crop tool still selected right click and click the "copy settings to adjustment clipboard" button at the top of the toolbar that pops up, select crop checkbox followed by copy button. You can then select all images you want to apply this crop to in the browser, right click and select "apply adjustments". 0 -
When doing what gnwooding suggested, you can save the crop you copied as adjustment in a user style. After that you can apply that user style at any time without creating and copying a crop. You'll need separate styles for landscape and portrait.
Regards,
Hans0 -
Thank for the suggestions, guys.
I was looking at that idea, creating Portrait and Landscape "Presets" or "Styles" for that. I just was figuring surely that's a basic feature, and that I was just missing it's location in the UI. For portrait sessions I tend to immediately crop things to a 5x7 aspect ratio as I don't sell 4x6 prints to my clients. And 5x7 aspect as a starting point, crops less severely to an 8x10 (4:5 ratio) than does a 2:3 ratio.0 -
Do you already know the shortcuts?
'c' activates the crop cursor, two-finger-tap(1)/right-click pops up options, a double-click into an existing crop applies the currently selected ratio.
Regards,
Hans
EDIT: (1) if defined as 'Secondary click'0
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