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September 23, 2020
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Copying settings from a virtual copy over to a photo without removing its original settings

  • September 23, 2020
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Hello everyone,

as the subject indicates, I have a problem that may not have a solution. I'm working on a photo that requires lots of retouching which slows down the system. I've come up with an idea that I could create a few virtual copies and in each of them work on a different part of the photo and then copy and paste them into the original to speed up my workflow which in the end doesn't work because it removes those already applied settings even if they're not in the same part of the photo. For instance, I'm retouching the face in the original and then I move on to one of the virtual copies to do some retouching to an arm and after that, I copy those spot removal settings of the arm into the original which not just applies the retouch settings of the arm but completely removes all the retouch done on the face. So my question is, is there a way to avoid this and copy and paste settings from one photo to another without removing its previous settings? Thanks in advance!

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Community Expert
September 24, 2020

There is only one way to do this. It involves creating presets from each indidivually edited virtual copy and manually combining those presets (they're simple text files) into a single super preset that has all your local edits. This is not hard if you've ever coded anything (they're fairly straightforward syntax) but likely much more work than you're willing to do.

PakroAuthor
Participating Frequently
September 24, 2020

I've thought of this as an option but creating a preset doesn't include neither Spot Removal nor Local adjustments so that wouldn't help either. Well, Lightroom misses some really crucial features like this and one that would allow us to move adjustment brush pins without moving the whole layers.

GoldingD
Legend
September 24, 2020

Why  try to tevert to the original? Just keep workuing on the virtual.

 

As to your question, fairly sure answer is no.

 

 

 

PakroAuthor
Participating Frequently
September 24, 2020

because the original image already has adjustments that get deleted as soon as I synchronize it with the virtual copy so I cannot keep working to the copy. It just ruins the whole point.

GoldingD
Legend
September 24, 2020

Virtual copy should have the edits taken just prior to creating the virtual copy, Alerting the original after that point should not affect the virtual copy.

 

DdeGannes
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 23, 2020

My name is Denis, my first thought is you can do the, copy settings make your selects from the dialog and paste to the original however I am not sure if pasting the spotting that was done will remove the what was done with the original previously.

Have you explored using the ”Auto sync” feature. Select the virtual as the most selected file and the original whatever you dovthen will be applied to both files.

Regards, Denis: iMac 27” mid-2015, macOS 11.7.10 Big Sur; 2TB SSD, 24 GB Ram, GPU 2 GB; LrC 12.5,; Lr 6.5, PS 24.7,; ACR 15.5,; (also Laptop Win 11, ver 24H2, LrC 15.0.1, PS 27.0; ) Camera Oly OM-D E-M1.
PakroAuthor
Participating Frequently
September 24, 2020

I apologize, I meant to write Denis but I accidentally deleted the first reply to you, and while rewriting it I remembered your name wrong. Yes, that's what I tried. Pasting setting will remove the original ones that were done to the original image. Unfortunately, the Auto Sync feature does the same. After synchronizing a certain setting it removes the previous one. So I guess I have to take a long time and add adjustments only to the original.

DdeGannes
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 23, 2020

Just some thoughts about Lightroom, it's not a photo editing application like Photoshop or Photoshop Elements and does not make changes to image files and save the changes to alter the image permanently. So in this respect there is no copy or paste in the traditional sense. LrC is a parametric editor and all the work you do to an image including ”edits” in the Develop Module is stored in real time as data in the Lightroom Catalog file.

A ”virtual copy” is virtual it is not an image file nor is it a copy of the actual image file. So the settings that were done at the time the virtual was created go forward with the virtual copy and you can make further changes going forward. You can created multiple virtual copies from an original image file.

Just some thoughts to guide you through what you are trying to achieve.

Regards, Denis: iMac 27” mid-2015, macOS 11.7.10 Big Sur; 2TB SSD, 24 GB Ram, GPU 2 GB; LrC 12.5,; Lr 6.5, PS 24.7,; ACR 15.5,; (also Laptop Win 11, ver 24H2, LrC 15.0.1, PS 27.0; ) Camera Oly OM-D E-M1.
PakroAuthor
Participating Frequently
September 23, 2020

Thanks for joining, you missed the point though, David. The only reason why I created those virtual copies was that I could add adjustments to a different part of the photo in each of them and then copy all the adjustments from them virtual copies into the original one in order to speed up my workflow because working just in the original picture is so slow that there comes a point from where I can add no more adjustments due to the time it takes to render it all. Going forward with the virtual copy as you suggested doesn't help.