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Copy/Paste Develop Settings - show history detail?

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Laurence Heine

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In Develop, when I copy settings from one image and paste them in another, the history of the second image only shows "Paste Settings." Is it possible to see all the history steps in the second image instead of just "Paste Settings"?

Thanks!
 
No, sadly it isn't. You'll just have to look at the sliders and see what they're set to.
 
Thanks! I was afraid of that. I've been grabbing a screen capture of the first image and just repeating the final steps on the next. Hoped to save time, but ....
 
The history shows what you have done, and what you have done is paste some settings. What those settings are, and in what order they were applied, is the history of the source image, not the history of this image.
 
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