[resolved]How to overwrite the original version of a photo ?

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[resolved]How to overwrite the original version of a photo ?

Post by wen452 »

Hi

Another question for me:
When I want to try some corrections on a photo with the possibility to compare it with the original one, I "create a new version from the actual one".
But then, if the new version with correction satisfact me, how can I keep it instead of the original version ? If I erase the original one, the new one disapear too... :oops:
Thanks for your help !
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Re: How to overwrite the original version of a photo ?

Post by ferdinand-paris »

What I do in this situation is CTRL-C on the version; CTRL-V on the master; and then delete the version. I'm not aware of a quicker way.

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Re: How to overwrite the original version of a photo ?

Post by afx »

Yup, what Ferdinand-Paris wrote.

I wish there where a single hotkey for that (Make current version the master)

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Re: How to overwrite the original version of a photo ?

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thanks !
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