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    Default using one colour to adjust another image

    ok I'm hoping you guys aren't sick of my questions right now and stop answering :blush:

    So I'm wondering if there is a way to say to cs4 ok this colour and this colour should be the same and have it auto adjust.

    Example incase that makes no sense.......so everyone knows how you can adjust wb by putting the dropper on what should be white. Well if I use the dropped to choose a colour (i.e. the gray from a path) and then go to another image and click on the path to say that this colour should be the same as the reference colour
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    There are things you can do to match the color adjustments from one photo to the next. I can't remember how to do this in CS4 proper, but in Camera Raw, you can use the "previous conversion" function and this will select the color and exposure adjustments you used on the last photo. This can save you tons of time in post processing. If the exposure isn't right, then just tweak the adjustments the way you want them.
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