Where is the levels adjustment?

I know it must be there somewhere. Also, is it possible to make levels adjustments to multiple jpegs at the same time? or to make a levels adjustment to one jpeg then apply that to multiple other jpegs?

The whitepoint slider on levels is well-duplicated by the exposure slider. The blackpoint slider is the blacks slider. There are a host of ways to apply these corrections to multiple images, from presets, to copy and past to sync to autosync.

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