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Auto Settings ( Ctrl + U ) is not working for more the approximate 50 pictures
Lightroom Classic 14.0.1
PS : PC version , tested on multiple Laptops
not working since 12.0 and no one cares about this problem .....
thank you Adobe !
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I am unable to reproduce this on Mac or Windows using 14.0.1.
Moving to Discussions
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Hello Rikk,
Have you really tried?
Are you making a joke ?
Can you describe what exactly did you tested ?
I am using 700 Raw files from a canon camera.
In development module, I select all of them and apply Auto Settings.
Result : it will auto setting first 20 / 30 picture !
I try to apply auto by selecting max 100 . Same result !
Can anyone beside Mr Rikk confirm ?
Thank you !
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Note: the instructions you've provided in your original post differ greatly in your subsequent post. If you provide complete information in your original post, you might get better results in this forum.
Win 10 22H2
LrC 14.0.1
Your instructions for attempting this in Develop are incomplete so I cannot tell exactly how you went about applying [CTRL]+ [ U ]. I would be happy to try it again with precise step by step for: "In development module, I select all of them and apply Auto Settings."
Regarding:
"Have you really tried?
Are you making a joke ?"
Comments like this will not endear you to the other forum participants. I would ask you to conduct yourself more professionally.
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"Auto Settings ( Ctrl + U ) is not working ... I am using 700 Raw files from a canon camera. In development module, I select all of them and apply Auto Settings."
1. What are the precise steps you're doing to apply Auto Settings to all 700 photos? In the Develop module, the menu command Settings > Auto Settings (shortcut Ctrl/Cmd U) only applies to the current photo, not to other selected photos in the filmstrip. There are three methods to apply Auto Settings to all the selected photos in Develop, so it could be important to know which one you're using.
2. How are you determining that Auto Settings hasn't been working? By looking at the "Auto" button at the top of the Basic panel, by looking at slider settings, or by looking at the photo's rendering?
3. For photos for which Auto Settings hasn't worked, is there an "Auto Settings" entry in the History panel?
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