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Sliders in Lightroom

Community Beginner ,
Dec 04, 2024 Dec 04, 2024

I would like the operation of the tools that go with sliders to flow in all numbers equally.

When I am moving forward, for example in Contrast, it jumps from number 57 to 61 and it is very difficult to adjust if I want to stop at number 60.

It is very tiring when you are developing photos in Lightroom because all the tools do the same thing.

It is as if they have favorite numbers, which almost never match mine.

Thank you. Best regards.

 

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Community Expert , Dec 05, 2024 Dec 05, 2024

In Lightroom Classic you can drag the sliders with the Shift key pressed for better accuracy.

That might be possible in Lightroom too.

Are you using Lightroom (cloud based) or Lightroom Classic?

If Classic, @kglad can move this thread to the Lightroom Classic forum for you.

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Community Expert ,
Dec 04, 2024 Dec 04, 2024

in the future, to find the best place to post your message, use the list here, https://community.adobe.com/

p.s. i don't think the adobe website, and forums in particular, are easy to navigate, so don't spend a lot of time searching that forum list. do your best and we'll move the post (like this one has already been moved) if it helps you get responses.



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Community Beginner ,
Dec 06, 2024 Dec 06, 2024

Thanks, kglad.

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Community Expert ,
Dec 05, 2024 Dec 05, 2024

In Lightroom Classic you can drag the sliders with the Shift key pressed for better accuracy.

That might be possible in Lightroom too.

Are you using Lightroom (cloud based) or Lightroom Classic?

If Classic, @kglad can move this thread to the Lightroom Classic forum for you.

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 06, 2024 Dec 06, 2024

Per, good tip. The Shift key works for me, although the slider goes slower, it is precise, it goes number by number. Thanks a lot! By the way, I'm in Creative Cloud.

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Community Expert ,
Dec 06, 2024 Dec 06, 2024

There are several ways to move the sliders –

  • Use the keyboard - with the mouse cursor over a slider, use the Up and Down arrow keys.
    Pressing Shift while doing this will increase the increments the slider moves by.
    Pressing Alt (Option on a Mac) will make the increments smaller.
  • You can also click in the number field next to the slider.
    Then use the arrow keys to change the value in the smallest possible increments.
    Adding the Shift key will increase the increments.
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By the way, I'm in Creative Cloud.


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Both Lightroom and Lightroom Classic are part of Creative Cloud.

So are you using the cloud based Lightroom, or Lightroom Classic? Go to Help > About to verify.

If it's Classic, this thread will be moved to the Lightroom Classic forum.

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 06, 2024 Dec 06, 2024

I'm using Lightroom Classic.

 

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Community Expert ,
Dec 06, 2024 Dec 06, 2024

I don't think you will see the difference between Contrast = 61 and Contrast = 60, but if you really want Contrast = 60 and not 61, then simply click on that number. Then you can type 60.

 

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 06, 2024 Dec 06, 2024

Of course I can type it. I already said it in my message. But that's not the point. Thanks anyway.

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 06, 2024 Dec 06, 2024

Sorry, I thought I had already said in my message I type the figure I want, but now I see that I have not. The truth is that it takes more time. Thanks anyway.

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Apr 13, 2025 Apr 13, 2025
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why do people have to question other people's motives and desires?  do you not think there's a difference between 60 and 61 then why is there a setting what's the difference between 20 and 40 is there a difference there.  just to answer peoples questions and don't philosophize their question there is no bad question only bad answers and answerers. 

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