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Hi there. I am new to Lightroom. While using Classic, I am editing some JPGs. Regardless of what export settings I use, the "Export - previous settings" option remains unchanged. To put the exported image in the folder I want, I have to choose "Export - Custom settings", choose the settings and folder I want and export it no problem. But after I edit the next image and I want to export it using the same settings I just used, Lightroom still shows the "old" settings (prior to changing with the previous export) when using "Export - Previous settings". I also see no way of editing the "Previous settings" settings.
Any suggestions please?
Thanks!
I've check this on my system and I could see any issues. The "Export with Previous" using alwqays the latest settings I've used for export.
Please reset the preferences to the default settings.
Reset Procedure:
It's recommended to backup your preferences before you reset
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I've check this on my system and I could see any issues. The "Export with Previous" using alwqays the latest settings I've used for export.
Please reset the preferences to the default settings.
Reset Procedure:
It's recommended to backup your preferences before you reset the preferences to the default settings:
https://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom-classic/kb/preference-file-and-other-file-locations.html
The function only worked with the same settings from the recent export that was set manually, including modified presets. It can't be used with Export presets.
BTW: Why you're export every picture directly after editing and the doing the same with the next image and so on and so on? It's more eficient to do all editings first and then marked all appropirate pictures and export them. If you're using often the same settings I would recommend to create a preset.
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Thanks very much for this: I will test this out.
As for exporting files one by one: good question! Just a bad habit I got stuck in over time! I will also look at creating a preset