If you want to apply the same color adjustment settings to several photographs, the best thing that you can do is save the Match Color settings and then load them when you need them later. Here’s how:
After you finish adjusting the target image settings as described in the previous section, “Swapping Colors,” click Save Statistics at the bottom of the Match Color dialog box.
Use the Save dialog box that opens to move to the folder where you want to keep the Match Color information.
Enter a name for the information in the Name text box (Windows) or the Save As text box (Mac).
Click Save.
The Save dialog box closes and you return to the Match Color dialog box.
Click OK to close the Match Color dialog box.
After you’ve saved Match Color settings, you can easily apply them to any image or photograph by following these steps:
Open the image to which you want to apply the Match Color settings.
Choose Image>Adjustments>Match Color.
At the bottom of the Match Color dialog box, click Load Statistics.
Use the Load dialog box to locate the folder where the Match Color information is stored and select the file.
Click Load to load the color information, close the Load dialog box, and return to the Match Color dialog box.
The saved Match Color settings are applied to the image that you opened in Step 1.
Use the Destination Image area in the Match Color dialog box to modify the color adjustment.
Take a look at the previous section, “Swapping Colors,” for more information about these settings.
Click OK to close the Match Color dialog box.