❶ Open a photo in Lightroom on mobile and select Actions
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Hello Friends,
We’re thrilled to invite you to try out the new Quick Actions tool in Lightroom Mobile! This powerful feature makes editing a breeze with AI-powered suggestions for specific areas of your image. Just open a photo, select Actions, and watch as Lightroom delivers custom enhancements in seconds. Give it a go, enjoy faster edits on the move, and don’t forget to share your before and after images with us—we can’t wait to see your creations!
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Here's how you can accomplish this in Lightroom on Mobile (iOS-Phone & Android) & Lightroom on Web
❶ Open a photo in Lightroom on mobile and select Actions
❸ To edit the Subject and Background selection, adjust the following:
❹ To edit features with Retouch, use the sliders for Hair, Skin, Clothes, and more, based on the photo.
❺ Click the check-box to save the edits.
Give it a try! Once you've used Quick Actions in Lightroom on Mobile or Web, we’d love to see your work. Share your Before & After images—or just the After—and show us the magic you've created!
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Amazing tool, in just a few seconds, these hydrangeas look much more better!
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i can see why photographers love Lightroom over Photoshop for re-working their photos?!
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Tasty pastry! Quick action after.
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How can this "feature" be turned off, or at least not pushed in my face every second when I'm just trying to get my work done? There's no help documentation about this at all. I just want to edit without using artificial "intelligence", which I would hope a creative company would understand.
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