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February 4, 2022
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Badge convert images with own preset (or any preset)

  • February 4, 2022
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Hi there.

 

Not sure if it is the right community, because i do not use the cloud-based lightroom, but the desktop version, which is not the classic one either, correct me if im wrong so i can post it in the correct thread. 

So i am doing timelapses of my city, and they not to be edited in lightroom with my own preset. I created one, and thought it would be simple to highlight all the pictures i have taken and hit the preset-button so all the highlighted pictures would be edited, primarly because all the pictures need the exact same edit. 

 

But when i do that, it still just do only one picture at a time. I hope that im just mistaken or doing something wrong, or is it simply not an option in lightroom? I can see there is ways to do it in lightroom classic, but i think for my work the new itaration of lightroom is easier to use, UI-wise. 

 

Hope someone has a good solution or can guide me to a way in lightroom. Maybe i just missed it, but i could not find any guide on the web. I have linked a video for further clarification.

//Emil

 

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Rob_Cullen
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 4, 2022

The correct forum!

Lightroom (-Desktop ) does not have the 'Develop Sync' functions of Lightroom-Classic.

You can apply a Preset to one image, then in the Grid view- Copy and paste the edit to multiple selected images.

 

 

 

Regards. My System: Windows-11, Lightroom-Classic 15.0, Photoshop 27.0, ACR 18.0, Lightroom 9.0, Lr-iOS 10.4.0, Bridge 16.0 .
Participant
February 4, 2022

Hi Rob! 

Thankyou so much.  I thought it was weird i could not apply it by highlighting and then pressing the preset, but command C and highlighting then command v worked! 

Super happy for your quick reply. 

Have a nice weekend!

//Emil

Jim Wilde
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 4, 2022

Note that after doing the Cmd+C to copy the edit settings, you can select multiple images and use Shift+Cmd+V to paste those settings to all of the selected images.