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P: Quick toggle 'Auto' button in Basic develop module on/off without pressing 'reset'

New Here ,
Jun 24, 2023 Jun 24, 2023

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I freqently use the Auto button in the Develop module for a quick fix comparison which is fine. However in order to reset it means actually moving down to the bottom 'reset' button which is inconvenient when whizzing through a number of photos. Just a thought - if the 'Auto' button were to be a toggle switch instead of a one hit effect it may improve the user experience? I understand that by holding the 'option' key the tone and presence can be reset individually and if either one is pressed the Auto lights up again. I'm suggesting a really simple Auto toggle without having to move the cursor. I'm not an expert so there's probably something I missed! Thanks. 

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Jun 25, 2023 Jun 25, 2023

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If you just want to press 'Auto' and then undo it again, press Cmd-Z.

 

-- Johan W. Elzenga

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New Here ,
Jun 25, 2023 Jun 25, 2023

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That's a good point Johan, I agree there's already a few options but I was thinking that just a straight toggle action on the button would be convenient as the cursor is already in place? Just a thought as I am lazy!! 🙂

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Jun 25, 2023 Jun 25, 2023

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The thing about feature requests is that Adobe's resources are not unlimited, so they have to weigh requests and choose what makes the most sense to spend time on. The more options there already are, the less likely it is they will spend that time on reinventing the wheel.

 

-- Johan W. Elzenga

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