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Clipboard and Crop

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  • Ian Wilson
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    You can either

    - copy adjustments one by one, so perhaps copy the exposure and WB changes you have made. That may be quicker if there are only a couple of things to copy. Or...

    - if you have a lot of adjustments to copy you end up with checking and unchecking items on the clipboard, which I agree can be tedious. Or...

    - just copy the lot and reset the crop afterwards. May be quickest!

    Ian
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  • Squiggleflop
    Well that is pretty crappy. I should be able to set the defaults for the adjustments copy and then make changes if I need to.
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  • SFA
    [quote="Squiggleflop" wrote:
    Well that is pretty crappy. I should be able to set the defaults for the adjustments copy and then make changes if I need to.


    If you are planning to do that for every adjustment combination with frequent changes in what you wish to select I suspect it would be easier and more useful to simply copy everything and then remove what you don't want.

    However if you wish to see changes why not create a Support Case and outline your suggestion but add some specific must have points and highlighting that it is an Enhancement Request somewhere in the title.

    I understand what you are asking for - a crop in particular is often something that needs to be modified. However modifying is pretty easy to do and takes no more time than adding afresh. Elimination of a crop is very simple as well. Key C for the Crop tool and click outside the crop area.

    I do both, frequently, after copying settings and I don't find it a problem at all. However I fully understand that your needs may be different.


    Grant
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