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preference setting for saturation

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  • thowi
    Save your preferred settings as a "style" and apply it to all selected captures.
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  • Jack21
    Thomas.......Thank you for your reply.

    Yes, saving the setting and then pasting to the image works, but you must paste them one at a time.

    If I try to save it on the clipboard....(so I can save it as a style)........I get no drop down or adjustments clipboard. Just a blank window when I open clipboard. 😕

    Jack
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  • Henry1
    [quote="Jack" wrote:
    Thomas.......Thank you for your reply.

    Yes, saving the setting and then pasting to the image works, but you must paste them one at a time.

    If I try to save it on the clipboard....(so I can save it as a style)........I get no drop down or adjustments clipboard. Just a blank window when I open clipboard. 😕

    Jack


    Would it work for you if you made adjustments to 1 of the files, copy its settings and Shift paste to the rest?
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  • Terry91
    Jack[/quote]

    Would it work for you if you made adjustments to 1 of the files, copy its settings and Shift paste to the rest?[/quote]


    This does work without any problems.

    Terry
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  • Terry91
    Jack[/quote]

    Would it work for you if you made adjustments to 1 of the files, copy its settings and Shift paste to the rest?[/quote]


    This does work without any problems.

    Terry
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  • Jack21
    Terry and others.......thanks for the help. Yes.......that does work.

    It's a far cry from loading a folder of images in C1-3x......which........after selecting all.........C1 3x would "automatically" add preset saturation and sharpening........"automatically" convert to jpgs........(by selecting one of the 3 "recipes")........"automatically" send the images to the original folder in a "develops" sub-folder. 2 or 3 seconds.............(well maybe 5)......and its a done deal.

    This is a super slick/very fast way to convert a ton of images for a cd/dvd for customers to select form or to be emailed for the same reason.



    In C1 4.5x you have to open/select one image..........add saturation/sharpness.........copy.............shift paste.........open process........select recipe.............(had to do this step in C1 3x)......then select where to send (location)...............then open hard drive.........then select destination folder.........make a new folder........then click OK or enter..........

    I MUST be overlooking somthing?????????

    Jack
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