audiowurks
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Hello,
Curious -- does anyone know if within Lightroom, there is a "master switch" or equivalent to temporarily turn off all processing for a found set of photos? Basically a master "before / after" switch.
What I want to do is select 100 photos that have been fully processed, export those, then turn off all processing for the same 100 photos (so you'd be back to exactly how the image came out of the camera) and export those. Then I'd have two sets... a before and after for all 100 photos. Of course I do not want to lose all the processing I've done, so it is imperative it doesn't get deleted so I can turn it back on.
I know I can do this on a per-photo basis, but I want to do it on a set of many photos.
thanks!
Curious -- does anyone know if within Lightroom, there is a "master switch" or equivalent to temporarily turn off all processing for a found set of photos? Basically a master "before / after" switch.
What I want to do is select 100 photos that have been fully processed, export those, then turn off all processing for the same 100 photos (so you'd be back to exactly how the image came out of the camera) and export those. Then I'd have two sets... a before and after for all 100 photos. Of course I do not want to lose all the processing I've done, so it is imperative it doesn't get deleted so I can turn it back on.
I know I can do this on a per-photo basis, but I want to do it on a set of many photos.
thanks!