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Reset All
h is button on the Quick Develop panel
(see Figure 3-97) resets the settings for all
the photos selected when in Grid view, or
the single photo showing in Loupe view.
3
V
Convert
selected
photo(s) to
black and white
Convert photos to black and white
Using the Quick Develop panel or the
keyboard shortcut you can convert color
photos to black and white from within
the Library module. Black and white
conversions are discussed further in
Chapter 4.
Figure 3-97
+Shift+S or
Ctrl+Shift+S
Sync settings
SYNC SETTINGS
In Library, you can synchronize Develop settings between multiple photos. When
you Sync Settings, the settings from the active photo will be applied to all the
other selected photos.
+Shift+R or
Ctrl+Shift+R
Reset to Adobe
Default settings
(see Chapter 4)
First, select the photo from which you want to copy the settings, then select the
other photos to have the new settings synced to. Click the Sync Settings button. A
dialog box opens, allowing you to choose what settings will be synced. h es e are
Develop adjustments only; not keywords or other metadata. To sync metadata,
use the Sync Metadata button instead.
+Shift+C or
Ctrl+Shift+C
Copy settings
COPY/PASTE SETTINGS
You can copy Develop adjustments from one photo and paste them to other
photos. Copy/Paste is similar to Sync Settings. However, there's one major
dif erence: when you copy settings, they are stored in memory, and can be pasted
to other photos later. Conversely, Sync Settings operates on just that single
instance. Otherwise, the Copy Settings dialog box is identical to Sync Settings in
appearance and function.
+Shift+V or
Ctrl+Shift+V
Paste settings
Select an image, then press the keys to open the Copy Settings dialog box. Choose
what Develop settings to copy from the selected photo.
Select one or more images that will receive the pasted settings. Pressing the Paste
shortcut applies the copied settings to all the selected photos. Only settings that
are dif erent will be pasted.
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