Capturing: how to set the same settings as the previous...
I am used to the nikon capture dx1 software that sets new shots (exposure, wb etc) to the previous settings from the last shot.
#1 how can i automatically set the new shot's WB EX settings to the previous shot?
#2 how can i automatically select the latest shot everytime i capture?
these are minor issues for someone, but for me its huge. Shooting 100+ catalog shots a day will be a pain.
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#1 how can i automatically set the new shot's WB EX settings to the previous shot?
#2 how can i automatically select the latest shot everytime i capture?
these are minor issues for someone, but for me its huge. Shooting 100+ catalog shots a day will be a pain.
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jush720,
Make adjustments to the first image of a photo shoot. This is typically a true gray card or Macbeth chart. Make WB adjustments. With this \"master' image selected it will be outlined with White - select all the other images in the session you want to apply these settings to - they will be outlined in Blue.
Click the upper right icon of Tool Panel : Apply these settings to the current selection of captures... and apply. All images will take these adjustments.
On the Windows platform, you may adjust WB, Exposure, Focus, and Process and then at the Apply Settings window will display, and with the Only settings from current tab UnChecked, you can apply ALL these adjustments with a click.
Regards,
k c0 -
Thank you. I will try it later.
But i want to clarify that I want the newly captured photo to instantly use previous WB, EX, & LEVELS as soon as the photo is taken.
I believe your instructions were to select new photos and then apply settings from the master image.0 -
jush720,
That answer then is ... Only Phase One Digital Backs and Canon EOS are the only cameras right now where image adjustments can be applied to arriving captures in RealTime. while tethered.
The day may come when Nikon us fully compatible with tethered shooting into Capture One, but until then, applying image adjustments to all captures of a sessiong needs to be done in a Few CLicks :wink:
Cheers,
k c0
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