ctrl+A or cmd+A doesn't work for some reason (could be a flaw of the current OS X built, I'm not sure), instead I select all images by clicking on the first image and then shift+click on the last image.

But yes, that trick works! Great!

Thanks,
Carl

T. Modes schrieb am 13.05.14 17:44:


Am Dienstag, 13. Mai 2014 17:08:20 UTC+2 schrieb zarl:

    Think of scanned slides where this could be counter productive. I'd
    favour an option to click on one image, copy the crop values, and paste
    it to a group of (e.g. 'select all') other images: Cmd+C, cmd+A, cmd+V.


Something similar works already:
Create crop in first image. Then select the group of images or all
images (with control+A).
Now touch the crop rectangle in the control or set the focus to one text
input fields and press return.

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