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Step 21 |
After you have finished editing the raw image file and are satisfied with the outcome, you can proceed to performing
the same modifications to the other raw images if you have opened more than one raw file. You do not need however to do all these steps again. Instead, you
can use the Synchronize command to let Camera Raw automatically do them on all files. |
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| Figure 19.
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Step 22 |
You will have first to select all the thumbnails on the filmstrip. Do this by clicking the
“Select All” button which is situated in the upper left corner of the dialog box. |
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| Figure 20.
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Click the Synchronize button. A dialog box for the Synchronize menu will appear. You will see all the settings you want
to synchronize for all the selected images. By default, all options are checked, but you can select only some of the settings to be applied to all raw files.
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| Figure 21.
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Step 24 |
After you have finished editing all the images, it is time to save the files. Make sure that all the images are
selected in the filmstrip in the left part of Camera Raw’ dialog box. |
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