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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 613910" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>Okay, in looking quickly at "Photos" it does not appear you can batch process with a custom white balance. You can use Auto-Enhance in batch mode, which, by the way, appears to use skin tone for WB correction so that's handy for you since that's what you're doing anyway... Or, while you’re still in the editing view, choose Image > Copy Adjustments (or press Command-Shift-C). Next, switch to the unedited photo and choose Image > Paste Adjustments (or press Command-Shift-V). All the changes you made to the first apply to the second. Not sure you have any other option... Maybe someone who knows Photos better than I do will have a better suggestion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 613910, member: 13090"] Okay, in looking quickly at "Photos" it does not appear you can batch process with a custom white balance. You can use Auto-Enhance in batch mode, which, by the way, appears to use skin tone for WB correction so that's handy for you since that's what you're doing anyway... Or, while you’re still in the editing view, choose Image > Copy Adjustments (or press Command-Shift-C). Next, switch to the unedited photo and choose Image > Paste Adjustments (or press Command-Shift-V). All the changes you made to the first apply to the second. Not sure you have any other option... Maybe someone who knows Photos better than I do will have a better suggestion. [/QUOTE]
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