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Eigene Stile mit Ebenen speichern

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  • Class A

    One workaround is to keep one (prototype) image around that has all the edits that you would have liked to capture in a style and then use it as a source to copy its edits to new target images.

    Layers of such a prototype/donor image, such as "doge" or "burn", would typically contain empty masks, so that one can start drawing those on the new target images without having to erase any source masks first. Sometimes style brushes can be used instead of such "empty mask"-layers, but certainly not if multiple cloning/healing layers are concerned (which can be pre-labelled in a prototype image), and perhaps also less ideally if multiple versions of the same brush are needed (e.g., "dodge subject" vs "dodge background", etc.). Having a dedicated style brush for each of these just to avoid having to change the layer name seems inadequate and will probably produce too much clutter in the style brush selection panel.

    Of course, any image-specific edits would have to be removed from the image you want to use as a prototype/donor image, so that you don't have to delete them time and again from target images. Therefore, it is probably a good idea to either use an image that you might otherwise have deleted, or create a variant of a finished image and then remove any image-specific edits from that variant.

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Thank you very much for the extensive answer. I 'll take this way, until C1 let me save settings from layers in styles too. I wish you good light for your photos. Kind regards from Austria, Peter

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  • Class A

    Thanks, Peter! We all need good light, so same to you. :)
    I hope your feature request will be successful.

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