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CHAPTER 4 DEVELOP MODULE IMAGE EDITING346
Copying and pasting develop settings
Another way to synchronize images is to copy and paste the develop settings from
one photo to another using the Copy and Paste buttons in the Develop module
(Figure 4.131). Alternatively, select a photo from the Library Grid or Filmstrip
and use
#SC
(Mac) or
cSC
(PC) to copy the settings. This opens
the Copy Settings dialog shown in Figure 4.132, which allows you to specify
the settings that you want to copy. Note that if you
a
-click the Copy button,
you can bypass this Copy Settings dialog completely. So if you had previously
clicked the Check All button to check all the settings in the Copy Settings dialog,
a
-clicking the Copy button copies all settings without showing the dialog. Once
you have copied the develop settings, you can select a photo or a selection of
photos via the Library module Grid view or Filmstrip and click the Paste button to
apply the current copied settings (or use the
#SV
[Mac] or
cSV
[PC] shortcut).
Figure 4.131 The Copy and Paste
buttons are located in the bottom-
leftsection of the Develop module.
Applying a previous develop setting
As you navigate the Filmstrip, Lightroom temporarily stores the develop settings
for each photo you click on and thereby allows you to apply a previous develop
setting to any photo. Note that when applying a previous develop setting there is
no Copy Settings dialog. This is because a Previous setting simply applies all the
develop settings from the previously selected photo. You can also use the
#aV
(Mac) or
caV
(PC) shortcut to apply a previous setting.
If more than one photo is selected in the Filmstrip, the Previous button will
change to Sync. If you wish to override this behavior you can do so by holding
down the
s
key, which reverts the button to the previous mode of operation.
Lightroom then applies a copy of all the settings from the previously selected
photo to the selected photos.
NOTE
Whenever you copy the develop
settings, Lightroom utilizes the
Basic panel settings associated
with the process version of the
selected image, and Lightroom will
automatically want to include the
process version of the image in the
copy settings. You can override this
by disabling the Process Version box,
but see the sidebar on page 340 for
information about how Lightroom
handles process version conflicts
that might arise when the process
version of the image you are pasting
to doesn’t match that of the image
you copied the settings from.
NOTE
Applying any of the default, shipping
Lightroom presets will automatically
update a photo to Process 2012.
Figure 4.132 This shows the Copy Settings dialog where you can check the items you
wishto copy.
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