AUTO EDIT all your photos in 1 Click with Lightroom 2024
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2023
- Discover the hidden button that uses Lightroom's AI Auto Editing feature to edit all your photos in one click!
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I have found that you can do this much faster in the Library module. Select all you images using shift or you can select all then click Auto in the Quick Develop section and it will do the same thing but for as many photos as are selected. I do this before I choose my picks so that the photos have a decent exposure level at a minimum and makes choosing picks faster.
Thank you kind person.
Goodness gracious alive...this is next level do a 100 things at once!! I'm now a fan...you just saved me hrs of work and frustration!! Keep rocking it!
Nice tip and it's weird that something like this is almost hidden but it still shows the auto button for each image afterwards and when pressed, adjusts the sliders/image slightly still
Two minutes here and two clicks saved me two hours. Thank you so much, Chris!
Glad to have helped Douglas!
you just made me meet my deadline, I have always wondered why lightroom didn't have this feature until I stumbled on this video. thank you so much
It's nice to be able to apply auto editing to all the images before going in and tweaking them individually, but it doesn't seem like a big deal really.
Thank you!!! I wish I had known this!
Another great video! Thank you
Thanks a lot. That saved me a lot of time.
Tnks, pro. Saved me a lot of time. 🤝
LIFESAVER!!!! Thank you so much for this vid!
You're welcome!
Thank You! I've been using LR for years and this has always bothered me. Finally looked it up, great video. Should save me lots of time.
Glad it helped!
This just saved me so much time. Thank you!
You're welcome!
Omg, Peter! You just saved my next months!!
I just recently edited over 300 photos and it was quite time consuming, because I edited each seperately!
Now with you tip I can auto correct all at once and also push the shadows more (because my Sony A7 III always seems to under expose them a lot)
This will save me so much time!
Thank you ❤❤
Happy to help!
Saved me few hours of work, but maybe hundreds in the future. Big thanks!
Great to hear!
This is nice!!! Thanks for making this video!
You’re welcome.
Thanks so much for this video! You have saved me countless hours for just one shoot! Cheers.
You’re welcome
Thank you for the lesson! Great help :)
You're very welcome!
Thanks - really thanks - I photograph running races and used to click on each 'auto' for hundreds of images; it was driving me crazy.
That's a pint I owe you.
For Lightroom CC you can just select all the images and do Ctrl + Shift + A
Thanks for the tip.
Thank you SO much!!!! This saved me SO much time.
Thx! Just what I needed 🙂
Thanks a lot! It works!
You're welcome!
Is there a reason why sync wont work on an album? I selected 4 images for a test, to reset them back to normal...it only worked on the first original image. I did this after sync wouldn't work when I highlighted 4 images to use a LUT to copy a selected original edited image. driving me crazy because sync works fine on other images from say a shoot I did 2 days ago.
Thank you so much!!!🎉🎉
THANK YOU!!!!!🎉🎉🎉
Big Thank You!! :)
Thanx! That was very helpful.
You're welcome!
Shift+E. So clever. Thank you!
I literally gasp when you applied that auto. Thank you! I usually use auto when editing then manually adjust the exposure according to my taste. This will be a big help for someone dealing with 100s or even 1000s of photos. Thank you.
You’re welcome!
Thank you very very much
One of the best Lightroom tips I’ve ever seen!
Thanks!
Thank you so much
You're most welcome
The actual 1 Click "Auto" button to auto edit mukltiple images is in the Library Module under tone control. No sync needed and true 1 click. Lightroom Classic.
That was really helpfull, thx✌✌
Thank you 😍
You're welcome 😊
Ah, there it is! Thanks for saving me some time!
Happy to help!
Is this really applying the "auto" function "per image" or (like auto for straighten image) is it applying the outcome of one "auto" for one image to all the other images and not adapting to each?
It's applying the "auto" feature for each image individually. They will not have the exact same edit settings since each image is analyzed separatley.
THANK YOU SO HELPFUL
You're welcome! Thanks for watching (and commenting)
Thank you so muck Parker.
My experience with the Auto feature doesn’t use AI. It attempts to balance the image between shadows and highlights. Much like matrix metering. It’s really nothing more than a starting point with your editing.
Hi Joe, that was the case before 2018. 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
Thx brother!
Thank you!
You're welcome!
You just made me a pro photographer…🤣🤣🔥❤️
you are awesome!
You too!
Thank you.
You're welcome!
doesn't that just apply the same Auto corrected values from the first image, to the rest (which likely need different corrections)?
It auto applies settings to each image individually. It does copy settings.
Big thanks!
You're welcome!
thankuuu
You're welcome
I can’t find my presets in the new version of Lightroom please help
THANKS !!!!!
You’re welcome
how can I enhance a image with Lightroom ?
So a single photo's setting is then applied to all other selected photos, using only the first image's settings, rather than auto setting each selected image according to its own uniqueness? I want to make lightroom apply Auto setting to many photos at once, yet each applied uniquely.
In this case, once you activate the button at the bottom (as mentioned in the vid), then click the "Auto" button in the Basic panel... all images are going to be analyzed by the AI individually.
So, each image will have different edits applied. Unless, the photos are from the same location with the same exposure. Hope that helps.
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AI Portrait modes, can you do more than one image at a time, that you know of?
Not that I'm aware of.
Does Auto Edit have a keybaord shortcut?
Not that I’m aware of
Would you suggest editing our own photos or hiring a professional retoucher?
It depends. If you're a professional and shooting thousands of images a day/week then it might be beneficial to hire someone to do it for you. If not, then I'd recommend doing it yourself.
@@ParkerPhotographic Do you edit all of your photos?
@@adameccleston554 no, less than 5%, if I had to guess. Only the ones that I like.
That is for nature/wildlife. For weddings I edited all the keepers
Hi, what software did you use to record the desktop?
OBS
@@ParkerPhotographic I used it, but how do you zoom in out on specific area?
You can use any software that supports key framing; premier pro and davinci are two that I use.
Lot's of youtube vids showing how to do it in your software of choice.
You just saved me so much time processing 400+ images. Thanks!
Happy to help!
you got soft focus on this?
Soft focus on what?
i’ve watched this video a few times and I don’t see where you explain how to do this in lightroom? Not classic. is it possible?
It's at the end of the video (very end).
OMG! Thanks!! TH-cam kept cutting that part off. Thank you! No one else on TH-cam has covered this? It's a great video!
I use Auto on import
how??
@@ytpremiumnyafff As part of my import preset.
Whaaaaaaat!? Why would they do that? Thank you very much Parker. Good lord. Why adobe, why?
After thinking about it a bit, I get why Adobe did it. A tooltip could still be nice though.
Thank you! So glad to be able to turn this off!
You’re welcome
I have an important question.
Sony A7 IV has added an update to ver. 3.00
The question is whether this version supports RAW files from Sony.
Lots of pastries and complaints about their decrees.
Does anyone have this camera and LRm in the new version?
Cameras supported by Lightroom - helpx.adobe.com/ca/camera-raw/kb/camera-raw-plug-supported-cameras.html