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Automatic exposure workflow ?

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  • Anonymous
    Mario,

    Yes, you can make an adjustment to the first image and then have the settings applied to others in a Session. Images in a Session should be captured consistently for best results.
    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 c
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  • Steve1
    Keith -

    I may be wrong, but what I believe Mario is looking for is the ability to apply an Automatic correction to a GROUP of images, but have the applied AUTOMATIC settings be determined *individually* for each image -- just as if the camera was set to Automatic when each of the photos was taken.

    When I looked into this myself, and tried using the Automatic setting on a GROUP of images, I saw that while I can tell C1 to use Auto on the FIRST image, when I tell C1 to apply that setting to all the other images, the program just cuts and pastes the SAME SETTINGS to all the other images. The program does not base the adjustments on what would be Automatic for each of those images, but rather on what was applied to the first image. It's not the same thing.

    What would be nice is to have C1 look at each image individually, determine what would have been the Automatic setting at the time of exposure, apply those adjustments, and then move on to the next image.
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  • Super
    Hi Steve, hi Keith,

    thanks for your answers. Steve describe my wish perfectly right. If i understand him correct it's at this time unfortunately not possible. I belove that i'm use the C1 wrong.

    Thanks you !
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  • Anonymous
    Ok - understood.

    Correct - cannot be done right now.
    The quickest way currently is to do keystrokes of Ctrl+W, next image Ctrl+W ... so on.
    If images are captured consistently for a Session, then Auto WB for 1st and then applying these settings to remainder will work.
    However, if images of a session are shot inconsistently, this is not feasible.

    Seems to me this was requested in the past, so I'll pass along once again to R&D as a Feature Request.

    Cheers,
    k c
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