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Synchronize settings with multiple photos, Apply settings of previously selected photo

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USING PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 2 122 Developing photos Synchronize settings with multiple photos Whether you are working in the Develop or the Library module, you can use the Synchronize command to apply selected Develop settings of the current photo to other selected photos in the Filmstrip. (The current photo is indicated by a brighter white border in the Filmstrip thumbnail.) Note: When only one photo is selected in the Filmstrip, the Sync Settings command is not available. In the Develop module, the Sync button becomes the Previous button; in the Library module, the Sync Settings button is inactive. Shift-click to select the other photos in the Filmstrip to synchronize with the current photo, and then do one of the following: • In the Develop module, click the Sync button, or choose Settings > Sync Settings. Select the settings to copy and click Synchronize. • In the Develop module, Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS) the Sync button to change it to the Auto Sync button. Then, drag sliders or make adjustments to the current photo, and the same adjustments are automatically made to the other selected photos. Click the Auto Sync button to exit Auto Sync mode. • In the Library module, click the Sync Settings button, or choose Photo > Develop Settings > Sync Settings. Select the settings to copy and click Synchronize. Any settings that you may have previously selected or deselected in the Copy Settings dialog box are also set by default in the Synchronize Settings dialog box. Apply settings of previously selected photo You can copy all the settings of the photo you last selected in the Filmstrip (even if you didn't make any adjustments to it) and apply them to the currently selected photo. Do one of the following: • In the Develop module, click the Previous button to the right of the toolbar, or choose Settings > Paste Settings From Previous. • In the Library module, choose Photo > Develop Settings > Paste Settings From Previous. Note: When multiple photos are selected in the Filmstrip, the Previous button in the Develop module turns into the Sync button. Managing image history and snapshots Create snapshots During the editing process, you can name and save any state of a photo as a snapshot. Each snapshot you create is listed alphabetically in the Snapshots panel. Roll the pointer over the list of snapshots to preview each one in the Navigator. Add a snapshot 1 In the Develop module, select an earlier state or the current state of your photo in the History panel. 2 Click the Create Snapshot (+) button in the Snapshots panel header (or choose Develop > New Snapshot). All the settings for the selected history state are recorded in the snapshot. 3 Type a new name, and press Return. Updated 03 September 2009

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USING PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 2
Developing photos
Synchronize settings with multiple photos
Whether you are working in the Develop or the Library module, you can use the Synchronize command to apply
selected Develop settings of the current photo to other selected photos in the Filmstrip. (The current photo is indicated
by a brighter white border in the Filmstrip thumbnail.)
Note:
When only one photo is selected in the Filmstrip, the Sync Settings command is not available. In the Develop
module, the Sync button becomes the Previous button; in the Library module, the Sync Settings button is inactive.
Shift-click to select the other photos in the Filmstrip to synchronize with the current photo, and then do one of the
following:
In the Develop module, click the Sync button, or choose Settings
> Sync Settings. Select the settings to copy and
click Synchronize.
In the Develop module, Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac
OS) the Sync button to change it to the
Auto Sync button. Then, drag sliders or make adjustments to the current photo, and the same adjustments are
automatically made to the other selected photos. Click the Auto Sync button to exit Auto Sync mode.
In the Library module, click the Sync Settings button, or choose Photo
> Develop Settings
> Sync Settings. Select
the settings to copy and click Synchronize.
Any settings that you may have previously selected or deselected in the Copy Settings dialog box are also set by default
in the Synchronize Settings dialog box.
Apply settings of previously selected photo
You can copy all the settings of the photo you last selected in the Filmstrip (even if you didn’t make any adjustments
to it) and apply them to the currently selected photo. Do one of the following:
In the Develop module, click the Previous button to the right of the toolbar, or choose Settings
> Paste Settings
From Previous.
In the Library module, choose Photo
> Develop Settings
> Paste Settings From Previous.
Note:
When multiple photos are selected in the Filmstrip, the Previous button in the Develop module turns into the Sync
button.
Managing image history and snapshots
Create snapshots
During the editing process, you can name and save any state of a photo as a snapshot. Each snapshot you create is listed
alphabetically in the Snapshots panel.
Roll the pointer over the list of snapshots to preview each one in the Navigator.
Add a snapshot
1
In the Develop module, select an earlier state or the current state of your photo in the History panel.
2
Click the Create Snapshot
(+) button in the Snapshots panel header (or choose Develop
> New Snapshot).
All the settings for the selected history state are recorded in the snapshot.
3
Type a new name, and press Return.
Updated 03 September 2009