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Mobile app: batch auto settings?

Enthusiast ,
Jul 11, 2023 Jul 11, 2023

How can I use auto settings on multiple photos? If I want to copy it it tells me it won't copy auto settings.

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Adobe Employee ,
Jul 11, 2023 Jul 11, 2023

Hi @Wurstkrapfen 

 

Thanks for reporting this to us. We're here to assist you.

In Lightroom mobile for Android, the Auto Settings option is unavailable for batch copying or applying to multiple photos directly. However, there are a couple of workarounds you can try to apply Auto Settings to various photos:

Option 1: Sync Settings

  1. Edit one image and use Auto Settings on it.
  2. Tap the three-dot menu at the top-right corner of the editing screen and select "Copy Settings."
  3. Choose the settings you want to copy, except for Auto Settings. Tap "Copy."
  4. Go back to the Library view and select the other photos to which you wish to apply the Auto Settings.
  5. Tap the three-dot menu and select "Paste Settings." The copied settings, excluding Auto Settings, will be applied to the selected photos.
  6. Manually apply Auto Settings individually to each photo by tapping the Auto button (triangle icon) on the editing screen.

Option 2: Presets

  1. Edit one photo and apply the Auto Settings to it.
  2. Tap the Presets icon (three overlapping circles) at the bottom of the editing screen.
  3. Tap the "+" icon to create a new preset.
  4. Name the preset, uncheck any settings except Auto Settings, and tap "Create."
  5. Go back to the Library view and select the other photos to which you want to apply the Auto Settings.
  6. Tap the Presets icon again, navigate to the "User Presets" tab, and select the preset you created.
  7. The Auto Settings will be applied to the selected photos using the preset.

While these workarounds indirectly allow you to apply Auto Settings to multiple photos, they may not provide an automated one-click solution. 

 

Let us know how it goes.

 

Best,

Ranjisha

 
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Enthusiast ,
Jul 11, 2023 Jul 11, 2023
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Why are you wasting that much of your time writing so many ways that don't work with "auto settings", first sentence "it's not possible would have been enough".

 

As for the second part, I don't see any way to apply a preset to more than one photo.

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