Hi. Thanks for the vid. When one does this auto sync and enhance. Does the new image automatically override/get saved to the original folder/image. Or do you need to then export all the photos please?
Huge!!!! Thank You!!! I was so frustrated that I could not sync the Auto feature. I just started shooting my kid's swim meets for the team, and at about 2,000 shots per meet, paired down to 400 with aftershoot. I was afraid I was going to have to use JPGS to process them all. Thank goodness for the auto button. (Still a little flat for my taste, but it is close enough for a quick turn-around).
It provides a great starting point. You could always edit the first and then batch sync from that first edit (to give you the look you want for all photos).
Could you find a way to incorporate the "Crop-auto" (Which is just a short-cut to the Transform, Level button) on import along with this Auto-AI tone adjustments? Then throw in an Auto-lens correction+Chromatic aberation fix, and I would have time to get a 3rd Job :) That lens+CA adjustment just won't work unless you do it exclusively from the included Optics presets.
Will this work on import for DNG files too ? (because you did denoise on each image first). I'm also confused about setting auto on in Develop panel, since it's only in the Basic tab there. Does that mean if your preset has settings under Tone Curve, Color Mixer, Color Grading, Detail, your Masks, etc. - Will they also be applied?
Hi, thanks for sharing this! I use Lightroom Classic for my photo editing and I have been enjoying the Auto edit button a lot. I was wondering whether there was the technology to automatically select the best photos with AI or another automated technology? I spend so much time picking my fav pictures! Any help is highly appreciated. Thank you!
I'm sorry to say there is no shortcuts when it comes to editing styles. It takes time and practice to discover your preferred style. Getting feedback from other photographers can help with your learning curve. I recommend this; bit.ly/3XOBwyo
There is no AI editing here, just an automatic (Auto) setting that has been around since Lightroom and ACR were invented. Don't be stupid people please. (Indeed, Adobe is now trying to perfect the tools by adding Ai technology, but there is a long way to go)
Please don't call people stupid. When you do, and you spew lies, you look like a fool. This technique uses AI technology. Here's the proof... In December 2017, Adobe added their AI Sensei machine learning platform to the "Auto" setting. You can read more about it here: blog.adobe.com/en/publish/2017/12/12/announcing-december-update-lightroom
@@ParkerPhotographic Remarkable explanation, I didn't make you look foolish, even though your response is far from being very smart. Alright, let's not waste any more time here (I don't even know why I stopped here, maybe just to alert people to possible deception)! Explain to your viewers the REAL difference between the Auto setting "before" Sensei (mentioned by Adobe in 2017 - a well-targeted marketing article at that time) and what it does differently from 2017 to the present, right after the Auto feature was "connected" to the Sensei neural network. I'll probably get a good laugh out of the response. Explain to people that your mention of automatic editing with AI could be done "before" in the exact same way, without the "AI" mention at the end. Automatically editing chunks (that's what your video is about, actually) has been possible since before 2017. You could have made the same clip just as well back then! With exactly the same results. Only those who have been doing professional editing for over 20 years know how things really work here. Nowadays, there's a "hunger" for anything related to AI. It seems "super brilliant" to sprinkle a little AI into the sales context. So, good luck with your sales! (I don't sell anything)
Please re-read my initial response. You didn't make me look foolish. You made YOURSELF look foolish!!! And you made yourself look foolish AGAIN by rambling on about the past. Why would I talk about the past when the current AUTO tool is built on AI? Yes, there was an “auto” button before 2017, and Sensei AI was not being applied. But, who cares!!! You’ve lost your marbles to think it matters today. Also, you don’t know me and implied that I’m not a “pro.” I guarantee I’ve been doing this longer than you… 1. I’ve been editing with Photoshop since version 1 and purchased my first license in 1990. 2. In 2007, I was and still am a beta tester for Lightroom. 3. I’ve been a professional photographer for thirty-four years. 4. I’ve been teaching photography and editing for over 15 years 5. I have over 200,000 students I could go on about my credentials. But, I’ll leave it at that, and that should put to rest your notion that I don’t know what I’m talking about.
I am wondering about the usefulness and redundancy of things like those AI editing programs, cloud services and plugins like Impossible Things, Aftershoot and Imagen. I know they claim they learn from your previous edits after uploading them but it seems like that doesn’t really work and that really something like Sensei individually assessing a photo and applying a vastly improved (historically speaking) Auto setting is very very close to the same thing that those other services do, while being included in Lightroom already. Am I missing something in my logic here?
Is this the technology that programs like Imagen AI rely on? Imagen I know has a learning componant, but it seems that this tool does a lot of heavy lifting.... I wonder if there can be a non-subscription application built....
Thanks for the helpful tip, any idea when they will have AI to Auto Crop the images? I know that we have the option to set a crop for all the photos at once but it's not so accurate and we still need to do some adjustments manually!
😄 I got the upgrade installed today on LR. I started to work on my 1st image, and LR keeps freezing. 😡 I have enough RAM on my computer. Freaking Adobe.
@@ParkerPhotographic Thank you. I opened LR this morning, everything worked just fine. I did have a report that was sent to adobe. I think that was why my LR was working. 🙂
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Well this helps out a ton. Cuts down on a lot of the guess work leaving more time to focus on damn near everything else!
Real life changer!! Thank you so much for sharing 😃
whats the difference between then and pressing auto afterwards. They both auotomatically edit very fast.
Hi. Thanks for the vid.
When one does this auto sync and enhance. Does the new image automatically override/get saved to the original folder/image. Or do you need to then export all the photos please?
edit metadata is saved in Lightroom and the XMP file (depending on your settings).
Huge!!!! Thank You!!! I was so frustrated that I could not sync the Auto feature. I just started shooting my kid's swim meets for the team, and at about 2,000 shots per meet, paired down to 400 with aftershoot. I was afraid I was going to have to use JPGS to process them all. Thank goodness for the auto button. (Still a little flat for my taste, but it is close enough for a quick turn-around).
It provides a great starting point. You could always edit the first and then batch sync from that first edit (to give you the look you want for all photos).
Such a great tip! Didn't know it existed. Thanks! 🙏
Could you find a way to incorporate the "Crop-auto" (Which is just a short-cut to the Transform, Level button) on import along with this Auto-AI tone adjustments? Then throw in an Auto-lens correction+Chromatic aberation fix, and I would have time to get a 3rd Job :) That lens+CA adjustment just won't work unless you do it exclusively from the included Optics presets.
When you add Transform (select all of them), it will Auto Crop and Constrain Crop (if selected as part of the edit) and will save it in the Preset.
It's can do same to LR mobile? And just for raw file? Not for jpg file?
Will this work on import for DNG files too ? (because you did denoise on each image first).
I'm also confused about setting auto on in Develop panel, since it's only in the Basic tab there. Does that mean if your preset has settings under Tone Curve, Color Mixer, Color Grading, Detail, your Masks, etc. - Will they also be applied?
Hi, thanks for sharing this! I use Lightroom Classic for my photo editing and I have been enjoying the Auto edit button a lot.
I was wondering whether there was the technology to automatically select the best photos with AI or another automated technology? I spend so much time picking my fav pictures! Any help is highly appreciated. Thank you!
I'm sorry to say there is no shortcuts when it comes to editing styles. It takes time and practice to discover your preferred style. Getting feedback from other photographers can help with your learning curve. I recommend this; bit.ly/3XOBwyo
@@ParkerPhotographic Thank you for your reply, but that's not what I meant. Do you know if there is a way to auto cull your images in Lightroom?
No.
My 'create preset' isn't available. It is only allowing me to import - suggestions?
You have to import images first and then create the preset.Without any images selected it's greyed out. I hope that helped.
where can I find the preset window, it's not showing on the navigation panel?
Are you using Lightroom or Lightroom Classic?
@@ParkerPhotographic Lightroom
There is no AI editing here, just an automatic (Auto) setting that has been around since Lightroom and ACR were invented. Don't be stupid people please. (Indeed, Adobe is now trying to perfect the tools by adding Ai technology, but there is a long way to go)
Please don't call people stupid. When you do, and you spew lies, you look like a fool.
This technique uses AI technology. Here's the proof...
In December 2017, Adobe added their AI Sensei machine learning platform to the "Auto" setting.
You can read more about it here: blog.adobe.com/en/publish/2017/12/12/announcing-december-update-lightroom
@@ParkerPhotographic Remarkable explanation, I didn't make you look foolish, even though your response is far from being very smart. Alright, let's not waste any more time here (I don't even know why I stopped here, maybe just to alert people to possible deception)! Explain to your viewers the REAL difference between the Auto setting "before" Sensei (mentioned by Adobe in 2017 - a well-targeted marketing article at that time) and what it does differently from 2017 to the present, right after the Auto feature was "connected" to the Sensei neural network. I'll probably get a good laugh out of the response. Explain to people that your mention of automatic editing with AI could be done "before" in the exact same way, without the "AI" mention at the end. Automatically editing chunks (that's what your video is about, actually) has been possible since before 2017. You could have made the same clip just as well back then! With exactly the same results.
Only those who have been doing professional editing for over 20 years know how things really work here. Nowadays, there's a "hunger" for anything related to AI. It seems "super brilliant" to sprinkle a little AI into the sales context. So, good luck with your sales! (I don't sell anything)
Please re-read my initial response. You didn't make me look foolish. You made YOURSELF look foolish!!!
And you made yourself look foolish AGAIN by rambling on about the past.
Why would I talk about the past when the current AUTO tool is built on AI? Yes, there was an “auto” button before 2017, and Sensei AI was not being applied. But, who cares!!! You’ve lost your marbles to think it matters today.
Also, you don’t know me and implied that I’m not a “pro.” I guarantee I’ve been doing this longer than you…
1. I’ve been editing with Photoshop since version 1 and purchased my first license in 1990.
2. In 2007, I was and still am a beta tester for Lightroom.
3. I’ve been a professional photographer for thirty-four years.
4. I’ve been teaching photography and editing for over 15 years
5. I have over 200,000 students
I could go on about my credentials. But, I’ll leave it at that, and that should put to rest your notion that I don’t know what I’m talking about.
I am wondering about the usefulness and redundancy of things like those AI editing programs, cloud services and plugins like Impossible Things, Aftershoot and Imagen. I know they claim they learn from your previous edits after uploading them but it seems like that doesn’t really work and that really something like Sensei individually assessing a photo and applying a vastly improved (historically speaking) Auto setting is very very close to the same thing that those other services do, while being included in Lightroom already. Am I missing something in my logic here?
Is this the technology that programs like Imagen AI rely on? Imagen I know has a learning componant, but it seems that this tool does a lot of heavy lifting.... I wonder if there can be a non-subscription application built....
It's through Adobe Sensei technology. Not sure if Adobe licenses it.
Thanks for the helpful tip, any idea when they will have AI to Auto Crop the images?
I know that we have the option to set a crop for all the photos at once but it's not so accurate and we still need to do some adjustments manually!
That's interesting, but sometimes you can have different light and the picture could bit different
You da Man! Thank you.
As always cool stuff is going on here)) Thank you)
Thanks for the support Anton!
How you Ai edit
the "Auto" button is built on AI technology.
You can read more about it here: blog.adobe.com/en/publish/2017/12/12/announcing-december-update-lightroom
GAME CHANGER!!!
😄 I got the upgrade installed today on LR. I started to work on my 1st image, and LR keeps freezing. 😡 I have enough RAM on my computer. Freaking Adobe.
Hey James, Are you using Windows? Also, you're able to rollback to older versions if you find them more stable.
@@ParkerPhotographic Thank you. I opened LR this morning, everything worked just fine. I did have a report that was sent to adobe. I think that was why my LR was working. 🙂
ok wow
That just auto settings
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