cannot find copy/paste of RAW changes in Bridge

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Julian Cann
Sep 26, 2007
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I have CS2 and CS3 with both versions of Bridge.
When processing a batch of RAW files in Bridge I usually open the first one in ACR (Adobe Camera RAW) make some changes then return to Bridge. By selecting a batch of other images I could then copy the changes made in the first image and paste selected changes to the others. That’s fine in CS2 but where have those options gone in the right click menu of Bridge from CS3? I’ve checked the Help file and it just says the options exist but I cannot see them. There are no Preferences either that help.
I don’t want to go back to CS2 because ACR (CS3) has some nice extra functions which I wish to use.
Help appreciated.


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Jules
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Sep 27, 2007
Julian Cann wrote:

I have CS2 and CS3 with both versions of Bridge.
When processing a batch of RAW files in Bridge I usually open the first one in ACR (Adobe Camera RAW) make some changes then return to Bridge. By selecting a batch of other images I could then copy the changes made in the first image and paste selected changes to the others. That’s fine in CS2 but where have those options gone in the right click menu of Bridge from CS3? I’ve checked the Help file and it just says the options exist but I cannot see them. There are no Preferences either that help.
I don’t want to go back to CS2 because ACR (CS3) has some nice extra functions which I wish to use.
Help appreciated.

It’s still there.
1. Set the RAW conversion settings of one image
2. Select that one image in Bridge and choose ‘Edit – Develop Settings – Copy Camera RAW Settings’
3. Select the images you want to copy the RAW settings
3. Choose ‘Edit – Develop Settings – Paste Settings…’


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