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Inspiring
December 27, 2016
Question

Lightroom Default Crop Ratio

  • December 27, 2016
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I know there are several threads around this general issue, but even the suggested solutions don't yield the result I'm looking for.  I would like the crop ratio to remember its last setting.  Or, let me force a default, and keep that setting.  Either would be great.  The only answers I can find rely on Autosync, or copying the crop across all the images.  Either are not really what I am looking for.  Surely, there must be a way to force a default, other than "as shot".   

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Participant
January 29, 2019

go to settings then click "Crop to Same Aspect Ratio" or simply "shift+A".

Bob Somrak
Legend
January 29, 2019

  wrote

go to settings then click "Crop to Same Aspect Ratio" or simply "shift+A".

Where is Lightroom do you see these commands?

M4 Pro Mac Mini. 48GB
JP Hess
Inspiring
March 24, 2017

The default crop ratio IS "as shot". It cannot be changed. And, really, I don't think you would want it to. It would be rather haphazard to let Lightroom decide which part of the image to crop, don't you think?

Rob_Cullen
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 25, 2017

haphazard to let Lightroom decide which part of the image to crop

Yes agreed,

But I have had situations where I want ~100 images cropped to a ratio to suit a projector with 'all images full screen' slideshow.

I must (and do!) review every image to check that I have not cropped away important parts of any image.

So using Auto-Sync the Crop does save many, many mouse clicks in the Develop/Crop module for multiple photos. A quick scroll through the images in Loupe view to check them is much faster.

Even if I Auto-sync the crop, I still have some control on how I place the crop (in the viewed photo) knowing the typical subject matter in the images. eg. I might crop to the lower portion of the frame if I know I can lose some sky in all the photos.

Regards. My System: Windows-11, Lightroom-Classic 15.1.1, Photoshop 27.3.1, ACR 18.1.1, Lightroom 9.0, Lr-iOS 10.4.0, Bridge 16.0.2 .
Bob Somrak
Legend
March 24, 2017

You don't have to do the Autosync or copy thing.

After import go to Previous Import.

Go to Library grid mode

Do Command-A to select all the photos.

Select the Crop you want

Takes a few seconds.

Personally, I don't  want to discard pixels all the time so I like "as shot"

M4 Pro Mac Mini. 48GB
Akash Sharma
Legend
March 24, 2017

Hi JosephfromAustin,

The crop ratio settings are default to the app settings and cannot be modified. You may share your feedback here Photoshop Family Customer Community so that Engineers can look into this.

Thanks,

Akash