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DebesuArtojas
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November 18, 2016
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Mobile Litghtroom auto photo correction when im starting editing photos

  • November 18, 2016
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Hello,

I'm new here, started editing my photos on Ipad pro with LR. It is possible to stop auto correction when im starting editing photos?

More info:

Make a photo RAW format.

Put photo on my device.

Open Lightroom.

Press camera roll.

Add photo.

Photo added without any corrections.

Press Editing or any button.

Photo automatically become darker (lightroom make auto correction). Can i turn off it?.

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Correct answer richardplondon

I don't know much about the Mobile app, but in terms of the desktop software, the blue dots look like Shadow clipping warnings, telling you that those areas are so dark that they have no detail in them - which may of course be perfectly fine, for a night shot. These do not affect the picture and are not included in your output.

You may also see (red) Highlight clipping warnings.

To toggle these warnings on and off in the desktop software, you'd click on the two "triangle" icons, found at the top left and top right of the histogram window.

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Akash Sharma
Legend
November 18, 2016

Hi DebesuArtojas,

Have you checked that Auto Tone is set to off and there is no preset Applied to image?

Also, note that outside Lightroom,you see a Quick render from Apple.Once in the Lightroom App it will Render the image once it is imported and about to be edited and might show some difference in Colors.

Hope that helps.

Regards,

Akash

DebesuArtojas
Participant
November 18, 2016

Im using on ipad pro. Auto tune is off.

Main problem is that i try to edit (at first step when i add photo to Lightroom) some night photos and i get this kinda dots.

richardplondonCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
November 18, 2016

I don't know much about the Mobile app, but in terms of the desktop software, the blue dots look like Shadow clipping warnings, telling you that those areas are so dark that they have no detail in them - which may of course be perfectly fine, for a night shot. These do not affect the picture and are not included in your output.

You may also see (red) Highlight clipping warnings.

To toggle these warnings on and off in the desktop software, you'd click on the two "triangle" icons, found at the top left and top right of the histogram window.

Akash Sharma
Legend
November 18, 2016