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Save Settings…, recent Base Adjustments. To prevent

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Batch Menu Chapter 25 182 settings into the current image either in the Editor or in the Browser, or you can paste settings into a series of images selected within the Browser. The pasted settings will be appended onto the end of the Edit List for the selected images. Due to the unique nature of the Base Adjustments step, any single image cannot have more than one Base Adjustments step, nor can it have more than one instance of any of the adjustments located within the Base Adjustments step. When you copy and paste the Base Adjustments step into an image, the existing contents of the original Base Adjustments step will be replaced by the contents of the most recent Base Adjustments. To prevent the entire Base Adjustments step from being overwritten, simply select the individual enhancements from within the Base Adjustments step to copy and paste. Save Settings... within the Save Settings dialog that you create Settings Files that will be used for batch processes in the future. When the Save Settings dialog opens, you are presented with a representation of the current image's Edit List. It is from this Edit List that you can select and identify which enhancements will be saved into a Settings File. Within the Save Settings dialog, you can select to save the IPTC data that was applied to the current image, to save the various steps and enhancements applied within those steps, or to save the selective enhancements applied to the current image. Simply click on the checkboxes of the enhancements or adjustments that you wish to save into a Settings File. You can identify which settings should be checked in advance by highlighting the settings that you plan to save into a Settings File within the Edit List prior to selecting Save Settings. Enter the name that you would like to use for the Settings File. The name you enter here will be displayed within the Load Settings sub-menu. Select the Save Settings command to open the Save Settings dialog. It is Capture NX will then place the Settings File in the Capture NX settings folder. By default, all Settings Files located within the settings folder will be displayed within the Load Settings sub-menu. If you would like to place the Settings File in a different location, simply click on the browse button. You will still be able to load that Settings File by using the Browse option under

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Chapter 25
Batch Menu
settings into the current image either in
the Editor or in the Browser, or you can
paste settings into a series of images
selected within the Browser. The pasted
settings will be appended onto the end
of the Edit List for the selected images.
Due to the unique nature of the Base
Adjustments step, any single image
cannot have more than one Base
Adjustments step, nor can it have
more than one instance of any of the
adjustments located within the Base
Adjustments step. When you copy and
paste the Base Adjustments step into
an image, the existing contents of the
original Base Adjustments step will be
replaced by the contents of the most
recent Base Adjustments. To prevent
the entire Base Adjustments step from
being overwritten, simply select the
individual enhancements from within
the Base Adjustments step to copy and
paste.
Save Settings…
Select the Save Settings command to
open the Save Settings dialog. It is
within the Save Settings dialog that you
create Settings Files that will be used
for batch processes in the future.
When the Save Settings dialog opens,
you are presented with a representa-
tion of the current image’s Edit List. It
is from this Edit List that you can select
and identify which enhancements will
be saved into a Settings File.
Within the Save Settings dialog, you
can select to save the IPTC data that
was applied to the current image, to
save the various steps and enhance-
ments applied within those steps, or
to save the selective enhancements
applied to the current image. Simply
click on the checkboxes of the enhance-
ments or adjustments that you wish
to save into a Settings File. You can
identify which settings should be
checked in advance by highlighting the
settings that you plan to save into a
Settings File within the Edit List prior to
selecting Save Settings.
Enter the name that you would like to
use for the Settings File. The name you
enter here will be displayed within the
Load Settings sub-menu.
Capture NX will then place the Settings
File in the Capture NX settings folder.
By default, all Settings Files located
within the settings folder will be
displayed within the Load Settings
sub-menu. If you would like to place
the Settings File in a different location,
simply click on the browse button. You
will still be able to load that Settings
File by using the Browse option under