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  • Ian Wilson
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    There are (at least) a couple of different ways you can apply adjustments to a batch of images.

    1. you could start with one image and make the changes to you want to it, say to exposure, contrast, white balance and saturation. Then copy the adjustments to the adjustments clipboard, and paste them to all the other images you want to affect in the same way.
    2. You could alternatively use the speed edit function. Select all the images you want to alter. Then start with, say, exposure, hold down the speed edit shortcut key for exposure (which is Q by default) and press the up or down arrows on the keyboard. All the images will change by the same amount.

    There are pros and cons to each method. White Balance is a good example of an important way in which they they differ.

    • On method 1, if I change the Kelvin value from 5000 to 5500, then paste the adjustments to the other images, the Kelvin on all of them will change to 5500, whatever it started at. So if the second image started at 6000, it will go down to 5500.
    • On method 2, if I change the Kelvin value on the first image from 5000 to 5500, it has gone up by 500, so Kelvin on all the images will go up by 500. The second image that started at 6000 will go up to 6500.

    So... to get you started on finding out how you want to work, you could try searching the online user information (accessed from the Help menu) for articles on the Adjustments Clipboard, and on Speed Edit.

    Ian

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