The Develop Tab
- The Develop tab contains the functions and controls to speed up your editing process. It interacts with the Develop mode of Lightroom. Generally you will use it after the Culling process, but that is not required.
- The Develop tab functions on the current, most selected photo in Lightroom. You will see this in Lightroom's main preview area. Using the options in the Develop tab in Lightpanel will adjust the Develop settings in Lightroom in real time.
- Lightpanel will automatically switch to the Develop tab when you switch to Lightroom's Develop module. Conversely, selecting Lightpanel's Develop tab will switch Lightroom to the Develop module.
Auto Develop AI
- Styles let you save your favorite settings in the Auto Develop AI pane so you can use them in a single click.
- Auto Crop & Level your photos intelligently to a specific aspect ratio.
- Auto Tone & Auto White Balance that uses AI models trained specifically for portrait photos.
- B&W sets your image to black and white.
- Local Adjustments that can darken the sky or background and make the subject pop.
- Portrait Retouching that uses Lightroom's AI masks to do your retouching in a non-destructive, editable fashion right inside of Lightroom.
- Reset all Develop settings in Lightroom and Lightpanel to start from scratch.
- Previous Edit applies edits used on a previous image to the current image or selection.
Batch Tools
- Quickly save and apply settings to speed up editing similar images.
- Click the + to save your currently applied settings to a slot.
- Click the slot on an image to apply its settings.
- Apply with keyboard shortcut Opt + 1-4 (Mac), Alt + 1-4 (Windows).
- Right click to clear or update settings.
- Sync to selected syncs applied settings to all images in a Lightroom selection.
- Sync to All syncs settings to all of the images in your current analyzed folder.
Look AI
- Apply AI Looks that adjust each photo to match the style of the Look.
- Download and install more Looks from on1pro.com.
- Train your own Looks based on your previous edits in Lightroom.
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