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CS3 Bridge help - 03-23-2008, 04:51 PM


ok. i know there is an easy way to do this cause i saw it done, but can't remember what they did.

they corrected the one image and then they made it correct the rest of their images. what was the command used to do this???

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I'm guessing you mean raws? If they did it in bridge then they most likely selected the one they corrected and did edit->develop settings->copy Camera Raw settings. They could then select all the photos they wanted those settings applied to, and edit->develop settings->past settings.

But I generally find it's easier to just load them all in ACR and use the synchronize button...

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Hi Melissa,

Like Bill said, you can copy paste the setting, but you can also change a single image, then select multiple images and use "edit->develop settings->last setting" which applies that last setting you used to all the selected images. This is very useful when you correct color balance for a photo and you have a bunch of photos taken with the same condition. Get one right, then select the rest and process them all the same.

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thanks alot! that answered my question.

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