How to Copy Editing Adjustments in Lightroom and Photoshop to Multiple Photos

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In this tutorial I teach you how to copy editing adjustments in Lightroom and Photoshop with multiple photos

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Quick and concise answer to my issue without all the banter.
Thank you so much for your help !

wooshang
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Thanks Nick, your tutorials are so precise. I had been researching on photoshop and went mad till I found ur tutorials, they helped me so much... keep uploading more tutorials

debashreedash
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What can I do if all the changes I made were on the background itself?
When I try to paste them on a new photo it just inserts the background photo itself...
Thanks

CentralNewButterfly
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Thanks for the tutorial. It is really clear and informing.

gcmnable
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In Photoshop, is there a way of syncing adjustments for larger numbers of photos...as avail in LR?

SDW
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Greetings good sir sweet video. I was wondering if it was possible to create a preset from a previously edited photo on light room mobile ? When i go to the photo that i want to create the preset from (made it a few days ago) and i go to create preset it doesn't copy anything.

HeroShotz
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I tried to use this method with one of my frequency separation edits but said it couldn't apply

paulchoccyt
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Hey Nick, when copying skin tone adjustments in PS and dragging the folder over from one photo to the other, somehow the layers are not "right on top" of the second image for me. Do you have any explanation for that? Note, I am copying skin adjustments of the same exact photo, in two differently edited versions. It's basically a shadow and the edits are there, but not right on top of the model's face (not sure I'm explaining myself).


Thanks, Nils

NilsDecker
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hey nick, did you shoot all of theses pictures with a sony camera and the 85 mm ?
i was wondering if you use any picture profile because your raw color tones look so different compared to mine!

would love to here from you!
Cheers

rycaz
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it keeps superimposing the edited image over the non help

garrettcphillips