Another good thing about the new local copy/apply is that the shortcut cmd+shift+D duplicates the last (only the last!) adjustment - exactly like pressing shift and clicking on the local copy/apply icon.
So for instance you have selected 6 images. You adjust WB for the primary image and press cmd+shift+D - now WB is set for the 6 selected images. It's faster than pressing shift and click on the local copy/apply icon because while you are pressing the keys you move the mouse to the next adjustment.
It's even working with setting the camera profile.
BTW: where is Doug? He said there is so much to talk...
So for instance you have selected 6 images. You adjust WB for the primary image and press cmd+shift+D - now WB is set for the 6 selected images. It's faster than pressing shift and click on the local copy/apply icon because while you are pressing the keys you move the mouse to the next adjustment.
It's even working with setting the camera profile.
BTW: where is Doug? He said there is so much to talk...