Why can't I batch edit photos and video for auto filters?
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jwren
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Why can't I batch edit photos and video for auto filters?
I would like to take my many photos and videos and be able to batch edit a folder's worth at a time after they have been added to my timeline. I have several that have the same lighting problems and that would save me allot of time. Is there a way to do that? or do I have to go one by one? I don't mind going back to adjust, but it would be nice to just hit one button to batch edit (maybe see the before and after for each) and then be able to fix the ones that still need adjusting.
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Re: Why can't I batch edit photos and video for auto filters
not quite "hit one button" I'm afraid but you can modify a number at the same time.
With you photos in the timeline apply the filters etc. you need to the first one - when you are happy right click over the thumbnail in the timeline and choose 'copy attributes' from the pop up. Now select the second photo and then go to the last photo in the timeline and hold down 'shift' while selecting it - this should highlight all photos in between as being selected (standard Windows multiple select feature). Now right click over the selected photos and choose 'paste attributes' from the pop up - the filters will be applied to all photos.
With you photos in the timeline apply the filters etc. you need to the first one - when you are happy right click over the thumbnail in the timeline and choose 'copy attributes' from the pop up. Now select the second photo and then go to the last photo in the timeline and hold down 'shift' while selecting it - this should highlight all photos in between as being selected (standard Windows multiple select feature). Now right click over the selected photos and choose 'paste attributes' from the pop up - the filters will be applied to all photos.
