Sync
How to do I sync the adjustment I made in the first raw files to the several selected raw files, because when I select all the raw files I want to sync it end up syncing only in the 2nd raw files?
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Briefly:
Bringing adjustments from one image to other selected images, acts in a copy/apply fashion in CO6. Both commands, copy and apply, can be found at several locations like the toolbar, menu, Adjustments Clipboard and through short cuts.
A demonstration can be seen in some video tutorials on the Phase One DK YouTube channel.
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL ... ature=plcp
Look for Capture One 6 (Express): Workflow0 -
I know where is copy and apply when i select 5 or more images the adjustment that I copied are not applied to all of the raw files that I have selected. it only take effect on the 1st selected image.
Im just wondering if capture one can sync adjustment similar to lightroom 4.1 which is really fast, because I have no time to click copy and apply on each raw files.0 -
Check the Edit All Selected Variants toggle. It must be set ON. If OFF only the primary selected will receive the adjustments when applied. 0 -
[quote="Paul_E" wrote:
Check the Edit All Selected Variants toggle. It must be set ON. If OFF only the primary selected will receive the adjustments when applied.
Paul,
You will know more than I do I am sure so a question here.
I don't recall ever switching on the Edit All Selected Variants toggle but find that if using the Apply arrow alone (Having used Copy Adjustments from the Primary variant for whichever version I wish to use first) C1 allows me to apply to a single variant and SHIFT + the apply arrow will apply to all selected images.
Is here a subtle difference in the way that the Edit All toggle works - perhaps applying changes instantly to all images rather than changing one and then copy and apply to the rest? Is the use of the SHIFT key just like a temporary "Edit All Selected Variants" or is it somehow different?
For my usual purposes editing a single variant/image then using Copy then apply works well but I could see how for some types of mass change - dust spots for an obvious example or colour changes in a block of consistent studio shots - editing all images at the same time could make more sense. That said I suspect with limited computing power it would be best to edit one then copy and apply anyway.
I suppose I could try this myself but I suspect that asking an expert may well produce a deeper enlightenment for the many ways of achieving things in C1.
Grant Perkins0
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