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Copy and applying adjustments - nothing on the clipboard.

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  • Permanently deleted user

    Hi Timothy,

    I don't know if the shift/cmd C works to copy adjustments, but the usual way is to select the image you want to copy the adjustments from, then go to the adjustments clipboard, click copy at its bottom. Only the adjustments made on your selected image should be cross checked then. And finally, select the other images you want to copy the adjustments to, and clik Apply.

    Robert

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  • User4568

    Have you tried...

    1. Select the image with the adjustments you want to copy.

    2. Click the Copy and Apply icon (double arrow icon) in the tool bar, the clipboard will appear, and you can deselect any adjustment you do not want copied to the next image. Once you have, click Copy.

    3. Select the image(s) you want to copy the adjustments to.

    4. Click the Apply icon (downward arrow icon) in the toolbar. 

     

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  • Eric Valk

    I've run into this problem while testing Beta. Go to the tool tab with the adjustments clipboard, and remove the adjustments clipboard tool. Now add the adjustments clipboard tool again.

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  • SFA

    Also check, in the Adjustments Clipboard tool, what the default setting is for Automatic Selection of adjustments.

    Click on the three dots on the right hand top corner - tool name line. There you will find some controls for the tool.

    Automatic adjustment settings can be

    • Adjusted
    • Adjusted except Composition
    • None.

    These rules control selection directly from the copy/paste controls either for a tool of for the whole image via the main toolbar.

    In addition you can check your preference for

    • Select All
    • Select None
    • Select Adjusted

    These setting control the copy to clipboard performed within the Clipboard tool.

    If you are planning to use these a lot and maybe have quite different needs from shot to shot it is probably worth taking some time working with the Clipboard Tool open in order to become comfortable about what it is doing and how it is doing it for the different approaches that are possible.

     

    Note also that if you wish to copy from one image and apply to several others and/or several variants in a single action it is likely to be worth your time discovering the "Edit all selected variants" toggle switch.

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