Crop multiple images

hi there,
i have a sequence of images that i have shot in a controled environment and I want to apply the same crop/straighten adjustment to all of them.
is there a way of doing it?!
thnank you for your time.

To apply the same adjustment to many images, use the LIft&Stamp HUD.
Apply the adjustments to one image and select it in the Browser
Then use "Metadata -> Lift Adjustments" (or press the Lift Metadata Button, the badge with the Up Arrow)
In the LIft&Stamp HUD uncheck the adjustments you do not want to lift
Then select all images you want to adjust and stamp the adjustments onto them (or press the Stamp Metadata Button, the badge with the Down Arrow)
Regards
Léonie

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