the same Black and White Tool setting look as the primary variant by holding down the Alt key and clicking the local copy apply button. People are sometimes confused with how to use the apply button – the idea is that you select multiple images and then you can quickly give all the images e.g. Holding down the Shift key corresponds to clicking apply in the box. To be able to work really fast we have made it so that if you hold down Alt while clicking the local copy apply button, it corresponds to clicking copy in the box. Then you can choose to either copy those settings to the clipboard or you can apply them directly without really using the clipboard. ![]() This makes it easy to apply the adjustments from just one tool to many images.Ĭlicking the local copy apply button you are shown the part of the clipboard that contains the settings relevant for the tool. Most of the tools in Capture One Pro 7 has a “local copy apply button”. It is the small double arrow in the title bar of the tools that support it. That is why we made the Local copy apply button. This is tedious however if you are only interested in having the adjustments from one tool transferred to all the other images. If you only want to apply a few of the adjustments, you can go to the adjustments clipboard tool and untick the adjustments you don’t want before pressing the apply button. The regular copy apply buttons in the toolbar copies all adjustments from one image to others. Quickly copying only some adjustments from one image to others However if you want to make a big change you can hold down Shift while pressing the arrow keys and it will take a step that is 10 times larger. If you click in the textboxes next to the sliders you can adjust the value of the slider very precisely by using the up and down arrows on the keyboard. ![]() Moving sliders faster when using the keyboard
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