How To FIX EXPOSURE in 1-CLICK – Lightroom Tutorial

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In this video, I demonstrate how to fix exposure in a series of images where some are properly exposed while others are either over or under-exposed.

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In this video, I demonstrate how to fix exposure in a series of images where some are properly exposed while others are either over or under-exposed.

Please subscribe to my newsletter!

To get more info about Lightroom, go here:

Here is my list of recommended software:

Here is a list of my current cameras, lenses, etc.:

Please help support my YouTube channel – consider purchasing my Lightroom Presets:

Help me help others learn photography. You can quickly offer your support here, where I receive 100% of your kind gift:


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AnthonyMorganti
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I can't believe I am still learning such things despite a reasonable level of familiarlity with LR - thanks Anthony

longboardfella
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Thanks bro! your a freaking legend I honestly don't know what I would've done without you a huge thanks!

ADISUBU
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Great tip. Had no idea this was available. I used the Sync function a lot before. This will save me some editing time. Thanks

richardsmith
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Short and sweet. Love these quick tips.:). Your brevity is highly appreciated in a sea of other videos with too much filler. Keep up the great work.

RJ-nkqz
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Thanks for refreshing our memory Anthony, another valuable tip

HansvanMeteren
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Tony, you are the man. Thank you for all your tutorials.

andyblessett
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Hey Anthony, this is the coolest LR tip ever... thank you.

Eugene-Braack
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Fantastic! Had never heard of this feature. Thanks!

bensaunders
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Thanks, I had forgotten this useful function

iqueque
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Another thing I've learned, thank you!

Martinwhynot
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Your videos are outstanding!!!! Thank you for sharing😊.

sambell
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I really do appreciate.. Thanks a lot..

insightshub
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Omg thank you so much! it worked! you earned a new sub!;)

manishkadilsara
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Excellent. I never knew that was available ❤️🙏😃☃️

bigbigsquid
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Insightful trick! Is there also a trick to match color?

LuisAlvarez-fjny
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I think a better way to auto expose, especially when you have multiple images of similar or the same subjects, is to check "Enable Auto Sync" in the "Settings" drop down menu. Then select the images on the filmstrip that you wish to adjust. I use this feature on all of my shoots. If you use the Auto Sync feature you can adjust multiple sliders with one click instead of only adjusting the exposure. Sometimes I do 20-30 images at a time with excellent results.

johnfrancis
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thank you very much the most working but clean up not working but still thx you very much that was realy helpful!

suaiptv-dicasetutoriais
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I guess LR synched the histograms of the images with the selceted image. Thank you !!!!

BubblesPothowari
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When looking at the settings of the 2nd photo, you said that the only thing that was done was to change the exposure setting, but there were changes to other settings other than the Exposure (eg highlights, shadows, etc were not at 0). Did the match exposure change these as well, or did you adjust them before doing the match exposure feature. What would happen if you used the match exposure setting on photos that had not been adjusted first? Also, you should note that the YouTube suggestions added at the end of the video blocked our ability to see what was changed in the settings of the 3rd photo. Thanks for your content!

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