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Apply Adjustments to the Primary Variant.

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  • Paul Steunebrink
    Not sure I understand what you like to accomplish and what you've done so far. But let's give it a shot.

    In general, you copy adjustments FROM the primary variant and apply TO another variant when you have selected both at the same time. You can also first select the source image, copy adjustments (will show at Adjustments tool tab) and later select one or more variants and apply the adjustments.

    In case you apply adjustments to multiple selected images, the Edit All Selected Variants toggle must be ON.
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  • Tore10
    Hi and thanks for the reply.

    I have two licenses for Phase One PRO 5.1.2 on two machines. On the one working "Apply Adjustments To The Primary Variety" excellent. On the other will not arrow "Apply Adjustments To The Primary Variety" be displayed (light), and is therefore useless. This leads to slow image flow and unnecessary extra work. I've checked everything - I think. Also what you said in your reply, to no avail. Some other tips?

    My English is not very good, so I apologize for that 😊

    Regards Tore
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    Sometimes it helps to use keyboard shortcuts. Regarding copying and applying adjustments in CO 5.1 or 5.2:
    - Copy Adjustments - Ctrl+Shift+C
    - Apply Adjustments - Ctrl+Shift+V
    - Copy and Apply Adjustments - Ctrl+Alt+Shift+C
    Maybe you can try that. If there is still a difference between your two systems, you can delete the preference file (user.config). See instructions in the following articles (look at the end of the article):
    - for WinXP http://www.phaseone.com/en/search/artic ... nguageid=1
    - for WinVista/7 http://www.phaseone.com/en/search/artic ... nguageID=1
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  • Tore10
    Hello again.

    It did not help to remove user.config-file in version 5.1. But when I removed user.config-files in all the six editions that were there, it now appears that it's okay. Will work on this tomorrow, then I will test it out properly.

    Do you think it would be wise to uninstall all versions of Capture One, and then installed a clean 5.2 version?

    Until then - thanks!

    Regards Tore
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    [quote="Tore10" wrote:
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    Do you think it would be wise to uninstall all versions of Capture One, and then installed a clean 5.2 version?

    If you are still not successful, yes.

    And next time you update: always first uninstall the previous version (at least the standard uninstall from Control Panel or the Start menu, Phase One folder).
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