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Mar 05, 2017 Mar 05, 2017

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I got the answer of my last question that how to batch edit camera raw, but i couldn't find the proper way which we used previous version of camera raw edit. Still there is no synchronize button in the camera raw 9.8... please answer me as soon as possible. My work is really getting hurdle of this.Just Shoot Me​gener7​

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Community Expert , Mar 05, 2017 Mar 05, 2017

Hi

In Camera raw you don't need a Synchronise button (as is provided in Lightroom).

With more than one image open you can Ctrl/Shift click to select more than one image (or click on the little box at the top right of the filmstrip and from the menu that opens "Select All").

With multiple images selected any change you make to the viewed image will also be applied to the other selected images.

If an adjustment does not have a number in the value box - then the selected images have different adjustmen

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Hi

In Camera raw you don't need a Synchronise button (as is provided in Lightroom).

With more than one image open you can Ctrl/Shift click to select more than one image (or click on the little box at the top right of the filmstrip and from the menu that opens "Select All").

With multiple images selected any change you make to the viewed image will also be applied to the other selected images.

If an adjustment does not have a number in the value box - then the selected images have different adjustment values for that parameter. Clicking on the adjustment will apply the value from the viewed image to the others.

Dave

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