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multiple changes to one images to adjust every following pic

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  • sanzari
    Seed9,

    I am pretty new to this stuff also and if my response is wrong sorry but sometimes its nice to hear something rather than nothing.

    I believe you save the changes as a profile and then everything comes in with that profile thereafter, or indeed select all and do a profile change.

    ICC Profiles as very useful, I like styles also and am sorting out the differences currently.

    Not sure this helps but gives you a chance to have a look at the software.

    Tony
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  • Anonymous
    seed9,

    The image adjustment settings can be applied from one RAW image file to other RAWs in a Session that are selected.

    There is an icon at each of the White Balance, Exposure, and Focus tool tabs. It is a bent arrow pointing downward to an image at the display's left-hand side - right most of 6 icons.
    Put your cursor upon and you will see: Apply to selected captures
    At a tool, Select a Thumbnail > make image adjustments > with that image still selected,
    select all others in Session you want to apply adjustments to > click the icon Apply to selected captures > a window will appear for checking what settings you want to Apply > and you will see the images adjust accordingly.

    Regards,
    K C
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  • Keith21
    You can also customize your C1 toolbar by adding the "Apply Settings" button. After you've made all the adjustments with all of the needed tools, you can apply all the settings at once by clicking the "Apply Settings" button: You'll be presented with a radio button menu of all settings which can be applied to all selected RAW files. That way you don't have to apply settings one tool at a time.
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  • Joe121
    Better yet...

    Make the changes you want on one image and save them as a style. You can then apply that style to any other image(s) you wish...even in another session
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