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patspicasa
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Dec 30, 2010 11:32 |  #1

Getting ready to do post porcessing in LR3 with my first small batch of photos. Is there a way to do the same process to all photos as they were all taken in the same setting?

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Dec 30, 2010 13:26 |  #2

patspicasa wrote in post #11541563 (external link)
Getting ready to do post porcessing in LR3 with my first small batch of photos. Is there a way to do the same process to all photos as they were all taken in the same setting?

Thanks in advance

Yes there is a way to batch process a group of photos in Lightroom 3. Here is a link to a youtube video. I am sure that if you search the forums, there are other resources.

http://www.youtube.com​/watch?v=vTHmPOti4iw (external link)

Hope this helps,

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Dec 30, 2010 14:27 |  #3

That YouTube tut laid it out quite well.

I typically do the Syncing then click on the individual photos to crop or fine-tune any needed adjustment for the individual photo. Batch processing in LR is quite straightforward. And, when you Export, you can do it in a batch if you are wanting the images to fit in the same size, such as for the Web, by just selecting the option to Resize to Fit and entering your maximum dimensions.


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