To copy edit settings in Capture One, you primarily use keyboard shortcuts as outlined in the referenced information. Once copied, you can then apply these adjustments to other images using different methods.
Copying Adjustments
The most direct way to copy the adjustments you've made to an image in Capture One is by using a specific keyboard shortcut. This shortcut copies the current editing parameters from the selected image.
- For macOS: Use Shift+Command+C
- For Windows: Use Shift+Ctrl+C
Pressing this shortcut effectively stores the edit settings in Capture One's memory, ready to be pasted onto another image or multiple images.
Applying Adjustments
After copying the settings, you need to apply them to the desired images. The referenced information provides a couple of ways to do this:
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Using Keyboard Shortcuts:
- For macOS: Use Shift+Command+V
- For Windows: Use Shift+Ctrl+V
Select the image(s) you want to apply the settings to, and then use the appropriate paste shortcut.
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Using the User Interface:
- You can also apply adjustments by pressing the right arrow button. This button is located in the top-right corner of the user interface.
Selecting images and clicking this arrow button applies the previously copied adjustments to them.
By utilizing these keyboard shortcuts and the user interface option, you can efficiently transfer your developed look from one image to others within your Capture One catalog or session.