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Color Correct a group of images

New Here ,
Feb 05, 2017 Feb 05, 2017

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In CC2017, how can I group correct images.  I have 20 images shot in a gym, how can I correct one image, and

then have the other 19 images automatically corrected?

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Community Expert , Feb 16, 2017 Feb 16, 2017

davidc42079735  wrote

  When I used CS 3, I could bring up 3 or more images in raw, and they would show to the left in filmstrip column.

You can still do that.

Here I opened several images in Camera Raw by using Bridge then clicked at the top right of the Filmstrip to choose Select All

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Feb 05, 2017 Feb 05, 2017

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Please post the name of the program you use so a Moderator may move this message

A program would be Photoshop or Dreamweaver or Muse or Premiere Pro or ???

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Feb 07, 2017 Feb 07, 2017

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I am using Photoshop CC 2017 on my iMac.   When I used CS 3, I could bring up 3 or more images in raw, and they would show to the left in filmstrip column.  Then I just clicked on "Select All" and then "Synchronize", and it would match them all to the first corrected image.

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davidc42079735  wrote

  When I used CS 3, I could bring up 3 or more images in raw, and they would show to the left in filmstrip column.

You can still do that.

Here I opened several images in Camera Raw by using Bridge then clicked at the top right of the Filmstrip to choose Select All

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Thanks.  That really helped me, and will save a lot of time in the future. 

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You may need to set your ACR TIFF/JPEG handling settings:

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