neuroanatomist said:JR said:...select the picture with the right white balance in LR, you can then at the bottom of the screen, press the shift key and select all the picture you want the change to be applied. Then on the lower right of the screen press the sync button. A pop-up screen will appear asking you which feature you want to apply to all your picture. Simply select the white balance and then clic synchronize again.
This is the fastest way.
Sorry forgot to mention you need to be in the Develop mode in LR for this to work.
Wow...is it just me, or does:
neuroanatomist said:select all the relevant images, click on the WB eyedropper tool, click on the gray card in one of the images, and done
...sound a whole lot easier? I really hope there's an easier way to do it in LR, else from a workflow standpoint alone I'm glad I use DxO!
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Hmmm...sounds a little easier. Although from a practical point, in LR if you are working on images you should be in Develop mode (Vs. Library, Slideshow, Print) so that's really not a step. The only extra step really from what you describe is pressing sync and ensuring you are syncing WB only if that's all you want to do, as you can sync about 25-30 things (sorry I don't have LR on the PC I'm using to confirm the number). As far as the sync step goes, it takes a second or two and then the whole batch is done, like most tech things, it sounds difficult when you detail it step by step, but is easy in execution.
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