How do I copy RAW adjustments from one photo to multiple images in Canon Digital Photo Professional?

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In Canon Digital Photo Professional, I want to edit one RAW file (brightness, saturation, etc.) and then apply those same adjustments to a group of other RAW images. I only want solutions that use Canon DPP, not Lightroom, Photoshop, or other software. What is the best way to do this in DPP?

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If you are processing the RAW files in Canon Digital Photo Professional you can save your changes as a recipe and then apply the recipe quickly to other files.

To do this, first import an image; make your changes and then save settings as a recipe in the edit menu. Then any subsequent image you import just select the recipe you saved and the changes you made in settings for the original image will be applied to the current image. To apply this to a batch of images just select them and from the edit menu select past recipe from file and all the changes in the recipe will be applied to all selected images.

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Yes—DPP lets you copy adjustments from one RAW file to others.

Two common ways:

  1. Save and reuse a recipe
  • Edit one RAW image until it looks the way you want.
  • In the Edit menu, save the settings as a recipe.
  • Select the other images, then use Paste recipe from file to apply those same settings to all selected files.
  1. Copy recipe to clipboard
  • Select the images you want to work with and open the Edit Image Window.
  • Navigate to the image you want to use as the template.
  • Make your adjustments.
  • Use Edit → Copy recipe to clipboard.
  • Then select the target image(s) and paste the recipe to apply the same adjustments.

This works for typical RAW adjustments such as brightness, saturation, noise reduction, lens corrections, and similar settings available in your DPP version.

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