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basic:image_editing [2013/09/03 10:41] – [Copying Settings] henning_stummerbasic:image_editing [2015/09/03 11:43] – [Copying Settings] penelope_chapron
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   - **Dragging the "Copy" Button to a Single Image**\\ Click on the image containing the correct image tools settings. Open the image tool you wish to copy. Drag the “Copy” button of the image tool’s settings panel to any other image that should inherit the identical settings.   - **Dragging the "Copy" Button to a Single Image**\\ Click on the image containing the correct image tools settings. Open the image tool you wish to copy. Drag the “Copy” button of the image tool’s settings panel to any other image that should inherit the identical settings.
   - **Clicking the Copy Button**\\ Click on the image containing the correct image tools settings. Open the image tool you wish to copy. Hold down the "Ctrl" key to select additional images (be certain that the original image remains selected). Click the "Copy" button of that image tool’s settings panel to apply the same settings to all selected images.   - **Clicking the Copy Button**\\ Click on the image containing the correct image tools settings. Open the image tool you wish to copy. Hold down the "Ctrl" key to select additional images (be certain that the original image remains selected). Click the "Copy" button of that image tool’s settings panel to apply the same settings to all selected images.
-  - **Using the Active Image Tools List**\\ To copy the settings of a single image tool, drag that particular tool from the Active Image Tools list to any target images. (Right-clicking on the Active Image Tools Status Icon below the image will open the Active Image Tools window.) To copy all image tools, drag "Copy" button of the Active Image Tools list onto any target images (or use the "Ctrl" key to select additional images and then click the “Copy” button.)+  - **Using the Active Image Tools List**\\ To copy the settings of a single image tool, drag that particular tool from the Active Image Tools list to any target images. (Right-clicking on the Active Image Tools Status Icon below the image will open the Active Image Tools window.) To copy all image tools, drag "Copy" button of the Active Image Tools list onto any target images (or use the "Ctrl" key to select additional images and then click the “Copy” button).
  
 The "Lock" button (see below) assists in copying tools and settings to images in other folders. The "Lock" button (see below) assists in copying tools and settings to images in other folders.
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   * **Open Copy With**\\ This function is equivalent to the function "Original," "Open With," discussed previously in the section "Editing with Third-Party Applications." However, this time StudioLine will first create a copy of the selected image and its descriptors, as well as permanently incorporate the effects of all filters and tools, including any image preprocessing. The copy will have an empty "Active Image Tools" list because all editing has been permanently fused into the copy. All descriptors will, however, be carried over to the copy. This copy will then be opened in the third-party application.   * **Open Copy With**\\ This function is equivalent to the function "Original," "Open With," discussed previously in the section "Editing with Third-Party Applications." However, this time StudioLine will first create a copy of the selected image and its descriptors, as well as permanently incorporate the effects of all filters and tools, including any image preprocessing. The copy will have an empty "Active Image Tools" list because all editing has been permanently fused into the copy. All descriptors will, however, be carried over to the copy. This copy will then be opened in the third-party application.
   * **Create Copy**\\ Here StudioLine does the same thing as in the previous function "Open Copy With," but does not go on to open the copy in a third-party application. As above, the copy will have an empty "Active Image Tools" list because all tools have been processed and directly rendered into the copy. All the descriptors will nevertheless be retained.   * **Create Copy**\\ Here StudioLine does the same thing as in the previous function "Open Copy With," but does not go on to open the copy in a third-party application. As above, the copy will have an empty "Active Image Tools" list because all tools have been processed and directly rendered into the copy. All the descriptors will nevertheless be retained.
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basic/image_editing.txt · Last modified: 2015/09/03 11:46 by penelope_chapron