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any 10 minute turbocharged guide to using lightroom? capu
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<blockquote data-quote="cwgrizz" data-source="post: 564395" data-attributes="member: 27017"><p>[USER=14443]@rocketman122[/USER] I have not used or looked for presets in NX-d because of how it applies the camera settings to the photos. </p><p></p><p>Now saying that, if I have a group of photos that were taken in a similar or the same setting, I work on one photo of the group a get it how I want it. Then copy the updated adjustments from that photo and select one or a group of photos that I want to do the same to and paste the updated adjustments. In other words it is a single bulk adjustment. Sometimes after doing that one picture or two of the group may need just a little more tweaking. </p><p></p><p>Another way which I have done is just start with many photos (a group) selected and do the adjustment to the one in the window and it will do the same to all in the group.</p><p></p><p>Hope this makes sense. It is early here. Ha!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwgrizz, post: 564395, member: 27017"] [USER=14443]@rocketman122[/USER] I have not used or looked for presets in NX-d because of how it applies the camera settings to the photos. Now saying that, if I have a group of photos that were taken in a similar or the same setting, I work on one photo of the group a get it how I want it. Then copy the updated adjustments from that photo and select one or a group of photos that I want to do the same to and paste the updated adjustments. In other words it is a single bulk adjustment. Sometimes after doing that one picture or two of the group may need just a little more tweaking. Another way which I have done is just start with many photos (a group) selected and do the adjustment to the one in the window and it will do the same to all in the group. Hope this makes sense. It is early here. Ha! [/QUOTE]
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