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Using the Quick Develop panel, Adjust photos in the Library with Quick Develop

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USING PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 2 96 Organizing photos in the catalog Lightroom displays all of the photos in the catalog that contain that keyword tag in the Grid view and the Filmstrip. Lightroom also opens the Library Filter bar and displays Metadata keyword criteria. 2 (Optional) To refine your search, apply a Text, Attribute, or additional Metadata filter using the Library Filter bar. Using the Quick Develop panel Adjust photos in the Library with Quick Develop The Quick Develop panel in the Library module gives you the convenience of quickly applying image color and tone adjustments to one or more photos without leaving the Library module. Adjustments made to multiple photos using the Quick Develop panel are relative, not absolute. Any Quick Develop settings you make are recorded in the History panel of the Develop module, and corresponding slider controls adjust accordingly in the Basic panel. Click the triangle button on the right side of any section in the Quick Develop panel to show or hide that section. 1 In the Library module, select one or more photos in the Grid view. 2 In the Quick Develop panel, do any of the following: • Choose a Develop preset from the Saved Preset pop-up menu. The menu automatically changes to Custom whenever you adjust other settings in the Quick Develop panel. By choosing the Default Settings preset, photos are automatically reset to Lightroom default import settings. • Crop photos by choosing a new crop ratio from the pop-up menu. To add more choices to the list, select Enter Custom, type new crop dimensions for the width and height in the Aspect Ratio boxes, and click OK. • Change photos to grayscale by selecting Grayscale from the Treatment menu. • Apply a white balance preset by choosing it from the White Balance pop-up menu. • Fine-tune the white balance by adjusting the Temperature and Tint settings. Click the arrow buttons to incrementally increase or decrease the Kelvin temperature, green tint, or magenta tint. • Adjust individual tone settings by clicking their arrow buttons. For example, adjust overall image brightness by clicking the Exposure buttons. Each click adjusts the exposure in increments of a third of an f-stop or one full stop. • Click the Auto Tone button to apply automatic Lightroom settings for Exposure, Blacks, Brightness, and Contrast. To adjust the tone automatically in photos, select the Apply Auto Tone Adjustments option in Presets preferences. • Adjust the Vibrance setting to change the saturation of all lower-saturated colors with less effect on the highersaturated colors. The single-arrow buttons adjust the settings in smaller increments than the double-arrow buttons. More Help topics "Create and apply Develop presets" on page 101 "Apply Develop settings using the Painter tool" on page 121 "Adjusting image color and tone" on page 104 "Working in grayscale" on page 111 "Applying Develop adjustments to other photos" on page 121 Updated 03 September 2009

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USING PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 2
Organizing photos in the catalog
Lightroom displays all of the photos in the catalog that contain that keyword tag in the Grid view and the Filmstrip.
Lightroom also opens the Library Filter bar and displays Metadata keyword criteria.
2
(Optional) To refine your search, apply a Text, Attribute, or additional Metadata filter using the Library Filter bar.
Using the Quick Develop panel
Adjust photos in the Library with Quick Develop
The Quick Develop panel in the Library module gives you the convenience of quickly applying image color and tone
adjustments to one or more photos without leaving the Library module. Adjustments made to multiple photos using
the Quick Develop panel are relative, not absolute. Any Quick Develop settings you make are recorded in the History
panel of the Develop module, and corresponding slider controls adjust accordingly in the Basic panel.
Click the triangle
button on the right side of any section in the Quick Develop panel to show or hide that section.
1
In the Library module, select one or more photos in the Grid view.
2
In the Quick Develop panel, do any of the following:
Choose a Develop preset from the Saved Preset pop-up menu. The menu automatically changes to Custom
whenever you adjust other settings in the Quick Develop panel. By choosing the Default Settings preset, photos are
automatically reset to Lightroom default import settings.
Crop photos by choosing a new crop ratio from the pop-up menu. To add more choices to the list, select Enter
Custom, type new crop dimensions for the width and height in the Aspect Ratio boxes, and click OK.
Change photos to grayscale by selecting Grayscale from the Treatment menu.
Apply a white balance preset by choosing it from the White Balance pop-up menu.
Fine-tune the white balance by adjusting the Temperature and Tint settings. Click the arrow buttons to
incrementally increase or decrease the Kelvin temperature, green tint, or magenta tint.
Adjust individual tone settings by clicking their arrow buttons. For example, adjust overall image brightness by
clicking the Exposure buttons. Each click adjusts the exposure in increments of a third of an f-stop or one full stop.
Click the Auto Tone button to apply automatic Lightroom settings for Exposure, Blacks, Brightness, and Contrast.
To adjust the tone automatically in photos, select the Apply Auto Tone Adjustments option in Presets preferences.
Adjust the Vibrance setting to change the saturation of all lower-saturated colors with less effect on the higher-
saturated colors.
The single-arrow buttons adjust the settings in smaller increments than the double-arrow buttons.
More Help topics
Create and apply Develop presets
” on page
101
Apply Develop settings using the Painter tool
” on page
121
Adjusting image color and tone
” on page
104
Working in grayscale
” on page
111
Applying Develop adjustments to other photos
” on page
121
Updated 03 September 2009