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Colin Walls #1
Re: selecting all images in window
No, you cannot do that. Only one image can be active at a time.
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Bonnie Moffett #2
Re: selecting all images in window
Can you not automatically brighten all pictures in a group? For some reason, images transferred from my digital camera ALL need to be lightened somewhat. Are you saying you need to do each individually? Is there an "auto-fix" function that will perform this automatically when opening each?
Thanks
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dave milbut #3
Re: selecting all images in window
Create an action on one. then run that action as a batch with file> automate> batch.
as for the camera, have you read the manual? if every picture is too dark, there's usually an adjustment you can make on the camera.
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