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Shortcut: J Show the histogram clipping within an image.
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Shortcut: Ctrl – E Lightroom can sometimes only take you so far, use this shortcut to take your current photo to photoshop. Shortcut: Y – Useful to see what you what your editing looks like compared to the original photo. Use Shift + C if you are working with photos in landscape orientation. Shortcut: C – Compared two photos side by side.
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Shortcut: Win Ctrl + Shift +U Mac – Cmd + Shift +U Like the auto tone setting the auto white balance can sometimes be a bit hit and miss you just have to try see for yourself. But the exposure is usually off a little and so can be the highlights. It does well with the blacks on the white. Shortcut: Win – Ctrl + U Mac – Cmd + U Sometimes auto tone can be a good starting point. Shortcut: Win – Ctrl + Shift + V Mac – Cmd + Shift + V Paste the currently copied development settings to the selected photo.
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Copy development settings a dialogue will show up and you can select the setting you wish to include or exclude. Shortcut: Win – Ctrl + Shift + C Mac – Cmd + shift + C This would Without a Doubt would have to be My most used shortcut when I edit. I use this alot with the next two shortcuts. Shortcut: Win – Ctrl + ‘ Mac – Cmd + ‘ Create a virtual copy of the selected photo. For instance when using the highlight slider your photo will black out and and only the highlights will be shown. Press the key while using a slider and it allows you to visually see what the slider is doing. Press it by it’s self and a REST option will appear for your sliders. Shortcut: Win – Alt key Mac – Opt Key Is one of those versatile keys. Shortcut: Win – CTRL + / Mac – Cmd + / Will display on screen the available shortcuts for the current module 2. Let me show you some shortcuts that I use when I edit my photos that help me to speed up my editing time. Now that you know what a keyboard shortcut is. Just by using this two keys you can save a considerable amount when editing for long periods, And reducing RSI. You might already be using shortcuts like G key for switching to the grid module and the D key for the develop module. Generally you’re going to have combinations of 1 to 3 keys. So you can see in this case we saved time, rather than moving the mouse to the top menu bar then finding the menu, then waiting for the menu to expand and finally clicking on the menu item. An example would be CTRL + / This shortcut will bring up the shortcut menu within the current module.