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i'm a fairly new user! just tried SELECT ALL + PASTE like 30 times, I thought it was glitching.
I don't consider Switching to classic an option. here's why- I tried installing Classic last month because I discovered that was the only way to get BRUSH PRESETS, and what resulted was CLASSIC instantly took all remaining LOCAL HARDDRIVE MEMORY TO ZERO.
I got that sorted out by moving all photos to an EXTERNAL harddrive and you guessed it ALL "LINKS" ARE NOW BROKEN.
The sad thing is, I after learning on CC, I simply could NOT get the hang of Classic- the user interface was NOT INTUITIVE ENOUGH, since i guess CC spoiled me in that regard.
can we make paste All happen?
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Installs Lightroom CC...
Edits first photo...
World hasn't ended...
Highlights first photo and next select...
Searches for sync...
Searching...
Surely must be hidden...
After all hiding things behind cryptic icons is modern UI design (F* U Apple)...
Searching...
World ends...
Uninstalls...
Remains hopeful for hoverboards...
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Don't forget to click the "Vote" box at the top of the page!
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When you say batch export, you mean exporting multiple photos at once? That works.
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Just got an iPad Pro, primarily for LR , based on some great reviews that I read. To say the least, I am disapointed to see some crucial features missing. One in particular that is probably going to be a deal-breaker for me , is batch edits. The ability to sync edits only of the current image to the previous image is extremely limiting and pretty much renders the app unusable for my professional workflow. I was hoping mobile could be step one of my edit process and give me the ability to travel without a laptop. While very impressive, LR doesn’t seem to be ready for professional use. I hope that changes soon.
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Lightroom CC on windows shows the option to paste when selecting multiple images, but one image gets the pasted values. On Android, you can easily select multiple images, but once you do that, the paste edit settings is disabled. This seems like a basic feature that should be implemented on a tool like this. The software now called lightroom classic had this since beta versions.
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Keeping my fingers crossed anyway...go team Adobe, go! ;-)
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je veux créer un time lapse, j'ai modifier une seule photo et je souhaite coller les paramètres de modification sur plusieurs photo comment faire ?
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OMG...LOL. Product management at Adobe needs a serious reckoning.
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- Go into Develop mode, make changes to a given photo
- With the photo you've made changes to still selected, Shift-select the other photos you want to apply those changes to
- Right click anywhere on them, go to Develop Settings -> Sync Settings
- Select what settings you want to sync, hit Synchronize
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As another photographer told me, this is literally the only feature that makes him (and myself) willing to pay for Lightroom on top of Photoshop. Without it, there's no real point, we'd rather just use Photoshop.
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Please add partial copy & paste of development settings as in LR Classic and LR CC on mobile platforms. It doesn't make any sense that this is implemented on mobile platforms and not on the desktop. As a rule of thumb please make sure that all features are consistently implemented on all version (desktop and mobile) for the new LLR CC
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Clearly the current thread has had a lot of feedback and requests for this particular feature on both the desktop and iOS versions.
The "Lightroom for mobile" forum doesn't get nearly as much attention as this one. The product isn't even called "Lightroom for mobile" on iOS, it's still Lighroom CC.
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I'm just saying that people who voted on this thread and who also want it on mobile (which is likely all) might want to also vote on that thread so they're notified when it comes to mobile.
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There are many times I change my mind on how I edited some photos, usually working on a folder/album at a time, and being able to use 'select-all' then hit Shift-R, apply a Preset, then Shift-A would be really handy. Obviously this isn't intended as a final mass image adjustment, but it can give most images a very good starting point.
Also, using the menu item to copy and paste settings does not apply to all selected, only the 'active' image, I have to use the keyboard shortcuts for it to work (not really an issue if you prefer keyboard shortcuts, but it was confusing at first).
At the moment I'm using a rather convoluted method to work on a batch of images, especially as I've migrated over from Classic, and not working on freshly imported images, it involves a few steps to get where I need to be.
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I've understand I need to cmd-c cmd-v and finally succed.
But if I understand well there is no batch preset right now?
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I want it in detail view, though, so I can copy and paste right after editing a photo without having to go back and forth between views.
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I thought it was weird that pasting to multiple photos was hidden because I thought it was the default behavior for Lightroom Classic. I went back to Classic to test it, though, and discovered that it only pastes settings to one photo.
It was actually the Synchronize Settings feature I was thinking of that syncs settings across multiple photos. That's what's missing in Lightroom CC.
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For any photographer who batch edits regularly, this is pretty frustrating. In the studio, I typically shoot 1 stop underexposed and batch correct that plus a few other adjustments in Lr Classic so I can get a sense of what my images look like. Batch editing I s something I really can’t do without but never thought to check to see if it was possible in Lr CC - it’s such a fundamental part of LR Classic, it seems a pretty safe assumption it would be possible in CC. .
I bought a 12.9 in iPad Pro last week thinking I could edit directly on images from anywhere. After playing around for a week and getting used to editing this way I’m psyched! It’s fast and fun! Then I uploaded a shoot only to discover that there is no batch editing because I can’s select multiple images and paste my adjustments. But I can paste them one at a time? What?
I can’t believe this thread was started a year ago and this issue has not been resolved. Can someone please tell me why Adobe can’t/won’t address this? Is it a hard thing to do? I’m genuinely curious.
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I was able to figure out how to sync settings across multiple photos with one command (on the windows version of lightroom cc). If you have an entire sequence of photos (say a timelapse) and you want to edit them all with the same settings, just edit the first photo then select it and go to the photo menu and select "copy edit settings". then select all the other photos in the sequence and use the command ctrl+shift+v and it will copy the settings to all of the remaining photos. it took about a minute to copy to 255 photos.
hope this helps others who are looking for this feature.
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Now I'm looking for this feature in Lightroom mobile
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One of the few remaining gaps between Lightroom on Desktop and iOS is the inability to batch process settings or ratings. Please prioritize to add this capability. The simplest solution would seem to be the ability to selectively paste settings and meta-data across a range of images.
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Batch edit photos similar to classic ability
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