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Adopting the Match Total Exposure option in Lightroom Classic

Match Total Exposure is a time-saving feature in Adobe Lightroom Classic that adjusts exposure between multiple images. This tool can be particularly useful when working with a series of photos from the same shoot.Lightroom looks at the shutter speed, aperture value, ISO settings, any exposure bias from the EXIF data and the exposure slider setting in Lightroom.  Then it automatically adjusts the same slider in the selected images to try to match the exposure of the original, highlighted image.Steps to use Match Total ExposureSelect Images: In the Library or Develop module, select an image and adjust the Exposure slider to taste. Then select the images whose exposure you wish to match to the highlighted image. Choose Match Total Exposure: Right-click on one of the selecte

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