batch processing, deduct from auto tone, and still have unique exposure value
Hello, I'm looking for a solution to a batch processing problem that I'm faced with every time I attempt to batch process photos, from a shoot that involves shooting inside than going outside, and back inside. From time to time there are exposure issues. I want to even out all the exposures. By batch processing using the auto tone control command.
Using auto tone control, results in a unique exposure value based on each image your processing.(Usually their way too hot by at least 1/2 a stop or more)
As part of that same batch process I would like to deduct a value of -50 or about 1/2 stop less from the unique value
generated by the auto tone control. Resulting in a 2nd unique value for the images In the batch process.
The best I can do with the standard LightRoom presets, Is to focus on 1 of the images and reduce the auto exposure slider by about 1/2 stop.
The result of that adjustment is. Only the image in focus at the time of the adjustment would have a unique 1/2 stop
value.
All the other images in that batch would then automatically sync to the exposure amount from the focus the image.
Anyone have any ideas or suggestions?
Thanks
