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How to apply the same edit to multiple photos in Canon Digital Photo Professional?

 
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Dec 31, 2015 22:32 |  #1

Hey guys, recently I took a series of over 100 photos, and I want to apply the same edits to each of them, then look back through them after the edits have been applied to see if there are any that I need to manually rework. Is there any way to do something like that in DPP? Since I am mostly using the auto buttons to rework them in the beginning, it gets annoying to go through each and apply the exact same edits.




  
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Dec 31, 2015 23:03 |  #2

First, welcome to POTN.:-)

Second, you are in the wrong forum. This will be moved shortly to the RAW and Post Processing forum.

Third, I can help you with your question, just give me a few minutes.


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Dec 31, 2015 23:22 as a reply to  @ rrblint's post |  #3

Thanks! Sorry about that.




  
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Dec 31, 2015 23:27 |  #4

No Problem.

After you edit one photo to your liking, under the "Edit" tab, click "Copy Recipe", then click "Select All", then click "Paste Recipe". Voila, all done. Don't forget to save!


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Jan 01, 2016 01:46 |  #5

Another way: With DPP open to the thumbnail page, select all or some and open the Tool Palette. Any adjustments set on the Palette will be applied to all the selected images. (Easier to do if you enlarge the thumbnails to their maximum size.)


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