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  • SFA
    Change one of the images.

    Then use the copy and paste facility from that image to all the others you have selected.

    If you are selecting all images and then changing the settings on one of them and expecting all of the others to change - that's not generally the way it works if a lot of image processing would be required.

    For ratings and colour tags where a simple value is being set then yes, all of the selected images will be changed at the same time.

    If you are making a settings change where a single value adjustment is being applied to all images - for instance adding +2 saturation or subtracting -2 saturation via a keyboard shortcut - then the adjustment can be applied immediately to all selected images.

    However if the adjustment is, in effect, a possible percentage value or partial value or may have several calculation points as you move a slider around until you get the result you want, then only the current primary variant is changed in real time. The processing overhead could be extremely high since several thousand images might be selected. It's better to change one image until you are satisfied with it and then batch apply those changes to the rest.


    HTH.


    Grant
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  • gcookman
    Very helpful!
    Thank you, Grant
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