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August 17, 2022
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The processing settings applied to all photos in the app

  • August 17, 2022
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Hi. In the mobile version of Lightroom, I highlighted 2 photos and applied batch processing. But the processing settings applied to all photos in the app (about 1000 photos). I lost the result of reversing 900 photos. To get it back the way it was before, I have to manually go into each photo and return the correct version. This is a huge amount of time. What caused this bug? Is it possible to undo all changes made to today's date?

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Inspiring
August 19, 2022

I cannot reproduce any problem on iPad or iPhone with iOS 15.  What device and operating system are you using?

 

There is no simple batch "undo" to automatically set your images to their previous edit.  However you can restore previous edits to your photos, one photo at a time, using the Edit 'Versions' tab.  Inside Versions, changed from Named to Auto view.  Auto will show all edits that were automatically saved for your photo. (Named tab shows Versions you have manually type names for.)  Please see the help section called "Create edit version" on this help page: https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-cc/using/edit-photos-mobile-ios.html 

 

 To reverse/undo the batch edits on "900 photos":
1. find an image with no edits, and choose 'Copy' 

2. select all the images that should have no edits, and choose 'Paste'.

This should make the images appear in their original state.  I confirmed this works on my iPad.

 

If you can share any additional details about your device or workflow to help us reproduce the issues, we can then have developers investigate.  Thank you for contacting us!