Explore this comprehensive Lightroom tutorial that guides you through making quick edits in the Quick Develop panel and applying those edits to multiple photos.
This exercise is excerpted from Noble Desktop’s past Lightroom training materials and is compatible with Lightroom updates through 2020. To learn current skills in Lightroom, check out our Photo Retouching Certificate and graphic design classes in NYC and live online.
Topics covered in this Lightroom tutorial:
Making quick edits in the Quick Develop panel, Applying edits to multiple photos
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Exercise Overview
In this exercise, you’ll learn how to make quick edits to a photograph using the Library module’s Quick Develop panel and how to apply those edits to a group of photographs.
Making Quick Edits in the Quick Develop Panel
Make sure you’re in the Library module.
Double–click the fourth lighthouse (and second cliff) image (20090503_YourName_004) to view it in Loupe View.
We are going to make slight adjustments to the photo’s color balance and exposure using the Quick Develop panel located in the right side panels (you may have to scroll up to see it). Expand the Quick Develop panel if it isn’t already.
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Before we edit this photo, let’s see what we can do in the Quick Develop panel:
- Clicking the single arrow will adjust a setting by 1/3 of a stop.
- Clicking the double arrow will adjust a setting by a full stop.
- Clicking the name of an attribute (e.g. Exposure) will reset it.
Click the arrow to the right of the White Balance menu to reveal more options.
Next to Temperature, click the double right arrow button
once to increase the warmth.
Click the arrow to the right of the Auto Tone button to reveal more options.
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It’s a bit too bright. Next to Exposure, do the following to make the photo darker:
- Click the single left arrow button
once. Looks a little better.
- Click the single left arrow button
a second time. Now it’s starting to look a little dark.
- Click the single left arrow button
Next to Shadows click the double right arrow button
once to decrease them.
You’re done! Press the G key to return to Grid View.
Applying Edits to Multiple Photos
Make sure the fourth lighthouse image (20090503_YourName_004) that you just made changes to is still selected. We are going to apply the edits we made to this photo to the rest of the lighthouse images, so we need to make sure it is the first photo that is selected.
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Cmd–click (Mac) or Ctrl–click (Windows) the rest of the Lighthouse photos to select them all:
- 20090503_YourName_001B (named 20090503_YourName_001 if you didn’t finish the previous exercise)
- 20090503_YourName_002
- 20090503_YourName_003
At the bottom right of the screen, click the Sync Settings button.
- In the Sync Settings window, complete the following steps to choose only the settings that were changed:
- Click the Check None button to clear all selections.
- Check White Balance.
- Under Basic Tone, check Exposure and Shadows.
Click the Synchronize button.
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You will see the changes applied to all of the Lighthouse photos. Sweet!
You’re done working with these collections of photos. In the following exercise, you’ll import new photos and learn how to manipulate a photo’s size and rotation.