Greg14
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[quote="SFA" wrote: 1. If you are working with almost no separation between source and target to be changed life is always going to be tricky.2. Clone copies directly from the target area subject...
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Quote"You can create a recipe to create an email. Under the Basic tab in the process recipes tab, after setting your preferences for email files, go to Open With> and select your email program of c...
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No, I was not importing from Drop Box, I only use it for business files.I switched my HD location but when I went back to "Location" in the CO8 and hit it it went to Drop Box.This program is provin...
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[quote="Ian3" wrote: [quote="Greg14" wrote: Perseverance I figured it out, still think it is a idiotic way to do it.I am not consistence though, sometimes exactly what I want to be cloned is do...
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[quote="NNN635396667004693641" wrote: When I moved from Aperture to CO, I chose to use sessions. I created multiple sessions to hold various photo shoots. A session for Food Photos, another for T...
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Sorry to respond so late but I do not get notices when someone replies to my post.I have the box checked.I have asked on the forum, 17 views but no response.So I redid everything and I can get the ...
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I should have been clearer.I set up the Adjustments panel with custom settings for the ones I most frequently use: White Balance, Exposure, etc and settings when away and 2 items that I rarely use ...
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[quote="tdunk" wrote: I usually use the quick proof recipe for emails. If you use one of the provided basic jpeg recipes make sure you are setting scale settings to create a file suitable for rec...
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That does not work unless I am miss reading it.I am holding hold down the ALT key, the Plus + sign appears, moving the mouse over the spot I want as a source and then I click.A line shows at the s...
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[quote="Ian3" wrote: There are three settings when you paint a mask, to always show the mask, to show it only when painting, or never to show it. You can tell which you have it set to by what hap...