![]() ![]() To verify the new Style (if you have more than one image in the Viewer, deselect the Edit Selected Variants option, if enabled), go to Styles and Presets tool and, using the cursor, either select or hover the cursor over the newly created Style in the list in the Custom Styles folder.Name and save the Style, using an appropriate and meaningful name.If Save is selected, a dialog window opens. If appropriate, you can use this opportunity to remove highly-specific adjustments or metadata, white balance, color tags and ratings, and usage terms. Uncheck the settings that you do not want to include in the Style.The Save Style clipboard window will open, displaying all of the selected adjustments. In the tool’s title bar, click on the Action menu, the (.) icon, and select Save Custom Style from the menu.Navigate to the Style tool tab and go to the Styles and Presets tool.Perform your preferred adjustments to the new image.costyle can be copied to other computers and between platforms. To make it, press F2/F7 (macOS/Windows) or select Image -> New Variant and then select both by pressing Cmd/Ctrl-click (macOS/Windows).Īfter a Style is saved on your computer, it can be imported and shared by other users. After creating and applying the Custom Style to your images, you can add them retrospectively, using the dedicated tools.īefore starting working on an image, it may be helpful to make another variant to apply the adjustments to it for comparison. Therefore, consider whether you want to include specific settings such as White Balance, Exposure, and Noise Reduction.Īs you can edit the Style from a Save Style clipboard window before saving it, it is simple to remove those and other highly specific settings, such as Color Tags, Keywords, Crop, Keystone correction, and many others. When creating a new Style (i.e., a Custom Style) using the Styles and Presets tool, all of the applied adjustments are automatically selected. ![]()
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