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Why should I batch edit photos in Lightroom?

Whether you’re importing photos from a professional photoshoot or from an afternoon hike with your family, you’ll most likely encounter a lot of images in need of the same basic edits and tweaks. In Lightroom, batch editing is a quick way to synchronise your edits across multiple selected photos and videos.

How to batch edit in Lightroom.

Lightroom has a few great options for applying your edits across multiple photos.

Copy and paste edits from one photo to another.

Once you’ve applied edits or a preset to one photo, the best way to batch edit in Lightroom is to copy those edits and paste them onto the rest of the photos in your batch.

An example showing photos being edited as they are imported into Lightroom.

How to batch edit in Lightroom Classic.

There are three additional ways to apply your editing settings across multiple pictures and videos in Lightroom Classic.

A screenshot of the Library module in Lightroom Classic.
Apply During Import panel superimposed on three different photos.
Sync button superimposed on five different photos.

Discover more features in Lightroom.

There’s more to Lightroom than just batch editing. Explore tutorials to help make your photos and videos shine.

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