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25 Lightroom Keyboard Shortcuts That I Use All The Time To Save Me Time. Hi and welcome to Episode 130 of the Photography Explained podcast.

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Here are 25 Lightroom keyboard shortcuts that I use. I have listed these during an editing session – they are not produced from a Google search. Yes these are the ones that I actually use. And if you don’t use Lightroom don’t worry – whatever you use will have similar.

P for pick – how I quickly choose photos to think about editingX for reject – a quick way to sort the rubbish outU to cancel flag – for when I change my mindD for develop – takes me straight to editing photosM for map – takes me straight to the excellent map moduleR for crop – takes me straight to the crop toolO for crop overlays – lets me scroll through the different crop overlaysG for grid – takes me to the grid view in the library modeControl C – to copy stuffControl V – to paste the stuff that I have copiedShift Tab – quickly get rid of or bring back the side panelsControl A – select all the photosRight arrow key – used on the sliders to give me fine controlLeft arrow key – the same but the other wayHome – takes me to the first photo in a collection/ folderEnd – takes me to the last photoPage Up – many uses, including the spot removal toolPage Down – many uses, including the spot removal toolK new mask – takes me straight to a new maskQ spot removal – takes me straight to the spot removal toolW – white balance – takes me straight to the white balance toolY before and after – a quick look at what I have doneF full image – gives me the image on a full screenF2 – when I want to change a filenameSpace bar – zoom in/ out – dead handy

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Episode 131 - How Can I Improve My Photo Editing Workflow? Want To Know What I Do?

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