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 Hello I’ve been just shooting some photographs of the amazing David Gilmour‘s guitar collection and I was wondering if after editing and adding effects to one photo (on affinity photo) I can just copy the settings and apply them to a batch of others?  Thanks

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As long as you have used non-destructive filters like the Live Filters and the Adjustment filters you could group them and copy the group over to a new image.

The adjustment filters can be saved as presets, there is a button in the top left of each adjustment filter to 'add preset' these can be applied to each image.

If you really wanted to get automated, you could also create a macro to apply these presets and use the batch feature to apply them en masse.

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8 hours ago, firstdefence said:

As long as you have used non-destructive filters like the Live Filters and the Adjustment filters you could group them and copy the group over to a new image.

The adjustment filters can be saved as presets, there is a button in the top left of each adjustment filter to 'add preset' these can be applied to each image.

If you really wanted to get automated, you could also create a macro to apply these presets and use the batch feature to apply them en masse.

thanks I need to look into this

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