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Including crop (Composition) in paste and copy as a default

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  • Ian Wilson
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    David Grandy

    The thing you are looking for can be found in the Adjustment Clipboard tool. Click the ... in that tool and you should see the Autoselect option. Click on that and you will see the three options in my screenshot. Adjusted includes everything including crop, rotation, etc. Adjusted except Composition ignores things like Crop, Rotation, etc.

    (And I'm sorry it's taken so long for you to receive a response to this. All to do with the hold-up caused by moderating everything because of the spam bot attack - posts haven't been appearing quickly. Thankfully we should be returning to normal service.)

    Ian

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  • David Grandy

    Thank you.  That has absolutely fixed my problem.  I would suggest to Capture One that Crop should be the default setting in Copy and Paste, rather than the exception.  Thanks again.

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  • Ian Wilson
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    Well, you only have to select this option once and then it sticks. They introduced this a few versions ago and I think the way it defaults reflected the majority preference.

    Ian

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  • David Grandy

    I just assumed that when I picked Copy and Paste it would paste every adjustment that was done to the first image, not selected adjustments.  Then it's (obviously, at least to me) not self evident on how to change it.  Perhaps having the fix in either the "crop, right button click", or in Preferences (because those were the places that I looked) would help.  Let's face it, going to the Adjustment Clipboard is a pretty obscure solution.

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  • Ian Wilson
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    I suppose it is a bit obscure!

    Ian

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