If you go Adjusted Except Composition what they mean by composition is cropping, right? So you won't get cropping. There's also a way to semi automate that by coming up here to the three dots, under Autoselect If you do Adjusted, you get everything crop included. So I could undo something that I don't want applied to the rest of the shots. See Adjustments Clipboard, and when I copy adjustments they are copied to this adjustments clipboard right here. I'm going to take you over to the adjustments clipboard right here. Now, sometimes people don't want the crop applied and you go, okay, there's a way to do that. We get the film grain and the black and white conversion and all of that. And he has his paw hanging down there so then, you know, you go, okay, I think I want just a little different proportions on this one as well, but we get all the other good stuff. Or if you just click on the crop tool and you can reposition. The crop's off a little bit, but that's not a problem. Now let's go to the next shot that we want to apply it to and then we click the apply arrow and you go, wow, that's pretty nice. You just come up here to copy, see this arrow right there? You tap on that. So now let's say that I want to apply this same work to another shot, but I don't remember or I don't want to go back through all the steps. We want it tighter, right? We really want to get in there. Maybe I want it just a little bit tighter." So you just come back to the cropping tool, let's take it tighter. However, if you want the effect, just sit there "v" key and that takes you out of the cropping tool. Now you would think that normally you hit the return key or something on the crop. At the moment we're just going to leave it unconstrained. I'm unconstrained but if I wanted it to be square or any of these proportions I can do that. By the way, I can adjust the different constraints right now. Maybe we just take it right up to the edge, something like that. I'm okay with this over here, I think that that over there was a little bit distracting. ![]() So I want something kind of like this and we're just going to come in tight on this, just like that. So all I have to do is click on the cropping tool and I get these little handles right up here just like this, and it looks like I'm in free crop at the moment. Let's go ahead and finish this shot off, this black and white conversion by cropping it because it does need a crop to really have maximum impact. I'm going to show you how it works right now. Copying and paste adjustments are such a time saver especially when you have images in a series and you have certain adjustments you just want to apply to all of them.
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