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AUTO EDIT all your photos in 1 Click with Lightroom 2024

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AUTO EDIT all your photos in 1 Click with Lightroom 2024

Are you tired of spending hours editing each photo individually in Lightroom? Well, there is a hidden feature that allows you to auto edit two or even up to 200,000 photos with just one click using Lightroom's AI Auto editing feature. This powerful tool harnesses Adobe's artificial intelligence and machine learning platform to analyze and compare your photos with professionally edited ones, creating beautiful and pleasing images in no time.

Steps to Auto Edit Your Photos in Lightroom:

To access the hidden Auto editing feature in Lightroom Classic, navigate to the Basic Panel and click on the Auto button. For Lightroom CC users, the Auto button is located in the Light Panel. Instead of manually clicking on each photo, you can select multiple images by holding down the Shift key and then activate the Auto Sync feature to apply the edits to all selected photos. Remember to turn off Auto Sync if you only want to edit individual images. For Lightroom CC users, simply click on the Auto button on the first image, select all images, and then apply Auto settings by right-clicking.

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FAQ

  1. What is the advantage of using Lightroom's AI Auto editing feature?
  • Lightroom's AI Auto editing feature allows users to quickly edit a large number of photos by harnessing Adobe's artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities, saving time and effort.
  1. How can I access the hidden Auto editing feature in Lightroom Classic?
  • In Lightroom Classic, the Auto editing feature is located in the Basic Panel. Simply click on the Auto button to apply automatic edits to your photos.
  1. Is the Auto Sync feature the same as syncing edits between photos in Lightroom?
  • No, Auto Sync in Lightroom allows users to apply the same edits to multiple selected photos simultaneously, while syncing edits between photos involves manually transferring adjustments from one photo to another.