So as you can see, the preset was applied to all of them at the same time, and it was very fast and easy to do, all the images now have the same develop settings and they all look cohesive and share the same look. Now to apply a preset to all selected images, go to the “quick develop” section on the right side, then under “saved preset” click on the dropdown, in my case I’m going to scroll down all the way to my Lightroom presets folder, And I’m going to click to apply the preset “Auburn” from my Lightroom Presets Pack, which will apply a nice warm fall look to all of the images. Step 3: Apply a preset from the quick develop panel Select the first one, Then hold shift and select the last one. So to access the quick develop panel, first, make sure you are in the library tab, by clicking on “library” from the top bar Step 2: Select all images Here we are in Lightroom Classic CC, I have imported a few images in my timeline here, and I want to apply a warm fall look to all of them, we can easily achieve that in the quick develop panel. 1 – How to apply a preset to multiple photos in Lightroom Classic Step 1: import all images to the library tab If you don’t have lightroom presets, i’ll also show you other methods to batch edit not only in lightroom classic CC, but also in lightroom cc (the cloud version) and in the Lightroom Mobile app as well In this tutorial, you will learn how to quickly batch edit multiple photos in lightroom at the same time and step up your editing workflow using the quick develop panel and Lightroom presets. Learning how to Batch edit in Lightroom can definitely speed up your photo editing workflow and save you a lot of time, especially when you are working on multiple photos with the same theme, with a click of a button you can synchronize the same look across all your images.
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