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7.1. Copy development parameters You can copy the development parameter of the selected image to other images by utilizing the paste buffer. First, select image to be copied, and copy the development parameters and image properties to the paste buffer with [Parameters (P)]-[Copy development parameters (C)] from the menu or [Ctrl] + C. Next, paste the development parameters or image properties recorded in the paste buffer to a single or multiple selected images. Pasting methods are different for "Development parameters" and "Image properties". The following explains how to paste. 7.1.1. Paste development parameters This is the method for pasting overall "Development parameters" as a batch.(*1) By the menu command [Parameters (P)]-[Paste development parameters (P)] or the shortcut key [Ctrl]+V, you can paste the entire development parameter from the paste buffer to the selected images.
![]() Use when pasting partial development parameters and parameters that are not development parameters (crop tool, spotting tools, and Partial correction tool) that are recorded in the paste buffer. The menu command [Parameters (P)]-[Partial paste of development parameters] displays the "Partial paste of development parameters" dialog. Clicking [Paste] button pastes the selected part of the parameters to the target images. ![]() Use this when copying the editing contents of "Image properties" to other images. 7.1.4. Special handling of pasted development parameters Information from an image with no edited "Image properties" cannot be copied to other images. The "Partial paste of image properties" function is turned off when "Image properties" edited contents are not recorded in the paste buffer. First, copy development parameters and image properties into the paste buffer from "Copy development parameters". Next, display the "Partial paste of image properties" dialog with [Parameters (P)]-[Partial paste of image properties] from the menu. Edit items in "Image properties" will be displayed in the "Partial paste of image properties" dialog. Check the items from "Image properties" for pasting and click the "Start" button.
When copying development parameters through pasting development parameters or partial paste, some development parameters are processed through a special conversion. Furthermore, development parameters that have settings for "On" and "Off" are specially handled. 7.1.4.1. Paste Cropping Area When pasting the "Crop tool" by the "Partial paste of development parameters" function, "Crop tool" is appropriately converted according to the image orientation or the development parameter. 7.1.4.2. Pasting Shift lens effect When the orientation of the image is different, "cropping area" is turned 90 degrees. When the image is transformed by "Rotation/Shift lens effect" function, the "cropping area" is relocated to become identical the relative position in the default valid area. This conversion adjust only a position and an orientation, but the size of the cropping area is not changed. The extension area settings are pasted just as it is. When pasting the parameter which does not specify a cropping area, the "cropping area" of the target image will be initialized. Top-bottom and left-right shifts in the shift lens effect parameters of the "Rotation/Shift lens effect" category are parameters that depend on the aspect of the image. Whether the image is horizontal or vertical is one criterion. 7.1.4.3. Pasting the Partial correction tool Therefore, if the shift lens effect parameter set on a horizontal image is pasted on a vertical image, "Top-bottom shift" and "Left-right shift" parameters will appropriately convert them. This conversion is performed when images are rotated in 90degree units. When pasting the partial correction tool with the "Partial paste of development parameters" function, partial correction areas will be changed appropriately according to the rotation angle. When the orientation (rotation of 90 degree units) of the image is different, the area being partially corrected is also rotated 90 degrees. When the filter is rotated, it is turned relative to the orientation of the image being pasted. When operations such as rotation of the image or digital shifts are added to the image being changed, it is repositioned so that the relative position of the initial area of effect is the same. The revision of the partially corrected area is adjusted for position and orientation, but the size of the area and rotation information are not changed. The partial correction tool's Filter area list is overwritten and pasted on the image being pasted. Therefore, please be aware that if the image being pasted already has a list of Partial correction tool Filter areas, the Filter area list and those parameters before being pasted will be lost. ![]() You can record and save development parameters of a selected image as a file. Click on ![]() SILKYPIX automatically records and saves the latest status of edited development parameters, but please use this if you want to save the status of development parameters at will. 7.3. Load Development Parameters ![]() Click on ![]() If you select multiple images in the "Thumbnail" mode or the "Combination" mode, you can load the development parameter to all selected images. * By SILKYPIX® JPEG Photography 8 , the development parameter is embedded into the developed image file (.jpg). And you can load the development parameter from this developed image file. For example, how to operate and use the features are noted below.
![]() Return development parameters of one or multiple selected images to initial status. If default parameters are set, default parameters will be applied. Click on ![]() ![]() In the "Tastes/Parameters" sub-control, you can save the development parameter in the storerooms temporarily, and you can also restore the development parameter from the storerooms. You can utilize this feature to save the development parameter temporarily during operating one image, or to copy the development parameter from one image to other images. The Storerooms has four rooms (ROOM) that you can freely utilize, and a special room (Latest) that automatically stores the latest editing parameters. ![]() ![]() Click the active storerooms to paste the development parameter to the selected images. This feature can be utilized for the comparison of two development parameters, too. 7.5.1. Paste the latest editing development parameters The latest status of edited development parameters is always stored in a room for temporary registrations, shown as "Latest" at the bottom. By pasting image parameters stored in this room to other images, you can continue working on other successive images under the editing status of other images being operated on up to that point. Editing results of one image can be applied to other images as is, if images were taken under roughly the same photographic conditions or are successive, such as when photographed in a studio or when photographed in successive mode. This can also efficiently adjust the development parameters of multiple photographs by starting editing from that point, even if not kept exactly the same.
![]() You can set the development parameter stored in the storerooms to multiple images continuously. Click the ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 7.7. Operations for Multiple Selected Images When multiple images are selected, the parameters of all images can be edited as a batch. There is an image called the "Representative Image" when multiple images are selected. The image of the "Representative Image" is displayed in preview and the selection display in the thumbnail window is brighter than other images. As for "Copy development parameters", "Save development parameters", "Copy development parameters to Storerooms" and "Add taste", development parameters for the "Representative Image" are applied. ![]() 7.8. Select Taste You can select the development parameter from the list of taste. You can improve efficiency of your work flow by registering the taste that is used frequently. About "Taste", please refer to '4.1.1. Taste'. Please see "4.1.1.1. All category tastes" and "4.1.1.2. Other tastes" concerning how to select tastes. 7.9. Add taste You can register the development parameter of the selected image as "taste". You can improve efficiency of your work flow by registering the taste that is used frequently. You can register in the taste section the current selected image's development parameters. The registered taste parameters that you use often can be moved up toward to top to make your operation more efficient. Please see "4.1.1.3. Add taste" concerning how to add tastes. |
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