How to stop AS Pro auto applying settings
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rileyrg
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How to stop AS Pro auto applying settings
On all NEF imports curves and cleanup options are suddenly auto applying to each picture. I've obviously toggled something but what? I want to turn the auto apply off.
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hannes_hab
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Re: How to stop AS Pro auto applying settings
see Edit → Settings
Apply Default Settings (<CTRL+R>)
resets your photo to the settings
that were specified as either RAW default, camera default, or rendered
default, depending on the type of image and whether any default set-
tings applicable to the file exist.
Apply Initial Settings (<CTRL+SHIFT+R>)
resets the image to its state at the start of the session when
in file system mode or for images inside an AfterShot catalog, to its
state when it was imported
Reset All Settings (<CTRL+ALT+R>)
After doing this you may want to do settings that you want too apply to all pictures (auto applying settings) and than save:
Edit → Settings → Save as default RAW
or
Edit
→ Settings → Save as camera default settings (if you want to have different settings for different cameras)
For more information and help see: http://aftershotsurvivalguide.com/
Apply Default Settings (<CTRL+R>)
resets your photo to the settings
that were specified as either RAW default, camera default, or rendered
default, depending on the type of image and whether any default set-
tings applicable to the file exist.
Apply Initial Settings (<CTRL+SHIFT+R>)
resets the image to its state at the start of the session when
in file system mode or for images inside an AfterShot catalog, to its
state when it was imported
Reset All Settings (<CTRL+ALT+R>)
After doing this you may want to do settings that you want too apply to all pictures (auto applying settings) and than save:
Edit → Settings → Save as default RAW
or
Edit
→ Settings → Save as camera default settings (if you want to have different settings for different cameras)
For more information and help see: http://aftershotsurvivalguide.com/
regards Hannes
austria
Nikon D7000 + D70, Nikon P6000, Nikon P330 (use P7800) PanasonicTZ100, Vuescan
bibble 4, bibble 5, ASP mostly on Ubuntu 14.04 ( sometimes Suse Linux 11.4 or WIN10)
austria
Nikon D7000 + D70, Nikon P6000, Nikon P330 (use P7800) PanasonicTZ100, Vuescan
bibble 4, bibble 5, ASP mostly on Ubuntu 14.04 ( sometimes Suse Linux 11.4 or WIN10)
