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09/07/2006 09:06:23 AM · #1
i am working on a series of photos from a wedding i shot last weekend. i have quite a bunch of images to tune up from RAW files. last night i was trying to think of a way besides actions to streamline the editing process.

i like actions sometimes, but anyway i found that you can drag adjustment layers from one image to another copying their effect on the other image. probably something everyone already knew, but i figured i'd mention it since it hadn't occured to me before.

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09/07/2006 09:20:47 AM · #2
Originally posted by soup:

but i figured i'd mention it since it hadn't occured to me before.


Me neither - thanks!
09/07/2006 11:42:07 AM · #3
NP ;}


09/07/2006 01:19:46 PM · #4
I knew this was possible but I don't think I've ever used it. I wonder, is there a way to drag an adjustment layer to a bunch of images at one time?? That would be quicker than batching an action.
09/07/2006 01:30:39 PM · #5
You can save the adjustment layer, create an action that loads the adjustment layer and run it on a batch.
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