Copying correction to other photos

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Nov 26, 2005
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Hello,

I have a serie of photos, all shot in the same lighting conditions, I want to colorcorrect one of them and then copy this correction to all the other photos. Is that possible and how can you do that?

Martin

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nomail
Nov 26, 2005

M. Klein wrote:

I have a serie of photos, all shot in the same lighting conditions, I want to colorcorrect one of them and then copy this correction to all the other photos. Is that possible and how can you do that?

If you can make all the corrections in one adjustment layer, you can copy that layer to the other images. If that is not possible, record everything you do in an action. Play the action on the other images.


Johan W. Elzenga johan<<at>>johanfoto.nl Editor / Photographer http://www.johanfoto.nl/
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kctan
Nov 26, 2005
Use PS action.

"M. Klein" wrote in message
Hello,

I have a serie of photos, all shot in the same lighting conditions, I want to colorcorrect one of them and then copy this correction to all the other photos. Is that possible and how can you do that?

Martin
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Clyde
Nov 26, 2005
Johan W. Elzenga wrote:
M. Klein wrote:

I have a serie of photos, all shot in the same lighting conditions, I want to colorcorrect one of them and then copy this correction to all the other photos. Is that possible and how can you do that?

If you can make all the corrections in one adjustment layer, you can copy that layer to the other images. If that is not possible, record everything you do in an action. Play the action on the other images.

Whether you use an Adjustment Layer or not, remember that you can save the settings of Curves, Layers, and other things in Photoshop. For a few other pictures, dragging the Adjustment Layer is quick and easy.

For a lot of pictures I have saved my Curves setting. Then I load that curve with an Action or as part of an Action. Run that in Photoshop Batch and you’ve corrected a bunch of pictures VERY fast.

Clyde
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nomail
Nov 27, 2005
Clyde wrote:

Whether you use an Adjustment Layer or not, remember that you can save the settings of Curves, Layers, and other things in Photoshop. For a few other pictures, dragging the Adjustment Layer is quick and easy.
For a lot of pictures I have saved my Curves setting. Then I load that curve with an Action or as part of an Action. Run that in Photoshop Batch and you’ve corrected a bunch of pictures VERY fast.

You don’t have to save a curve setting to disk and then load it in an action. The action stores the curve setting in itself.


Johan W. Elzenga johan<<at>>johanfoto.nl Editor / Photographer http://www.johanfoto.nl/
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Klein.M
Nov 27, 2005
Thanks everybody, your suggestions works.

Martin

Hello,

I have a serie of photos, all shot in the same lighting conditions, I want to colorcorrect one of them and then copy this correction to all the other photos. Is that possible and how can you do that?

Martin

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