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Is there a way to make all the pictures viewable in non-embedded form? It's handy when looking through portraits in the outdoors and having the next picture in embedded view is a hasle to keep switching.
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Are you talking about Lightroom Classic?
What does "non-embedded form" mean? Can you show us a screen capture?
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Thank you for responding, I AM talking about Lightroom Classic. "Embedded Form" is the icon on the bottom right of all my pictures as I am digesting the folder library. If I click on the icon, the picture loads to show it's more prestine less pixelated form. Is there a function to have this always turned on?
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Hi Angel,
I think you need to look through this video to get a better handle on what embedded does and how to use or not use the feature:
embedded view in librqry mode in lightroom classic
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Thank You Gary,
I think I understand embedded preview a lot more. I had no idea that scrolling through many images at once could factor a great role with CPU usage, therefore, I understand why embedded is handy. The video showed me how to group selected photos and command Lightroom to preview under certain rules, I will use that feature.