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Jul 11, 2007 05:40 |  #1

In develop. I have one picture where I want all the colors and edits etc... How do i take all of those settings and copy it to multiple pictures? Sort of like a recipe so to speak?




  
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Jul 11, 2007 05:52 |  #2

Most programs will have some form of "batch processing" option that you can apply to a selection of images...

Which PP system are you using; then a "better" / more specific answer can be given!

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Jul 11, 2007 05:59 |  #3

Ohh Sorry, I guess that would of helped! I am talking about Lightroom




  
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Jul 11, 2007 06:58 as a reply to  @ bphillips330's post |  #4

There are a couple ways to do it.

1. Make your edits to your first file and then create a preset from that file. This can now be applied to the other files.

2. Make your changes to the first file. In the left panel select Copy at the bottom, check any boxes that you want to copy and click OK. Select the other files in the filmstrip view and click on Sync on the bottom of the right panel.

3. Press CTRL (or maybe ALT) and Click Auto Sync at the bottom of the right panel. Now select your images in the filmstrip that you want to apply these edits to. Now use the first image to apply your edits and they will be carried over to all other selected files.

That should get you started.


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