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Syncing and batch exporting in Adobe Lightroom
From the course: Batch Processing Photos to Save Time
Syncing and batch exporting in Adobe Lightroom
- Let's switch to one more photo tool from Adobe and that's Lightroom. I want to show you how you can come up with one image, synchronize adjustments to several images, and then batch process. I tend to do this when I'm working on a lot of repetitive photos. In my case, time-lapse imagery, where I want to develop those images and apply a consistent adjustment across a whole set. It's also quite useful if you're working on similar photos. Maybe you had a bunch of head shots shot on the same background or a lot of outdoor property shots shot on the same day. If you do it right, you can save a good deal of time by reusing your work. I've imported an entire folder of images into Lightroom here. The process for Lightroom Classic is very similar as well. Let's go over to editing here. What I need to do is develop this first image. I'll start with an auto setting to get things underway and then dial in any other specific…
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An introduction to batch processing with Adobe Bridge6m 34s
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Using the image processor script in Adobe Photoshop3m 54s
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Using actions in Adobe Photoshop4m 24s
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Creating actions in Adobe Photoshop5m
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Using the export for web command in Adobe Photoshop7m 50s
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Syncing and batch exporting in Adobe Lightroom4m 18s
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