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If there was a single keyboard shortcut that I wish more photographers knew about for photo editing in Adobe Lightroom Classic, this is it.
It’s called “Match Total Exposure” and is accessible with the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Alt + Shift + M ( Cmd alt shift M on Mac).
This allows you to compensate for the exposure differences from both Lightroom edits AND your camera settings. So even as your settings jump around from using automatic modes like Aperture and Shutter Priority, auto, and auto-ISO, this will make all your photos the same brightness. This is way better than auto-tone, which will give you mixed results depending on the content of your frame.
Use this whenever you have a group of photos in the same lighting that don’t match up, and save a ton of time!
I recommend using this workflow:
Apply all color and tone global adjustments to the first photo of a group in similar lighting.
Click the photo you just edited, hold shift and click to last photo in the group.
Sync all global adjustments.
Use Match Total Exposure keyboard shortcut
Go back through and complete any local (brush/radial/graduated) adjustments on individual photos.
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