From the course: Lightroom Mobile: Masking and Image Editing Tips

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Syncing adjustments between similar images

Syncing adjustments between similar images

In an effort to save time, I'm always going to try and stress techniques that allow you to do the work once and then reap the benefits of it whenever you're trying to sync or copy and paste to a new image. So in this situation, we're going to do just that. We're going to take all of the changes that we've applied to our first image of the little boy in the cornfield, and we're going to go to the next image from that set. And what we're going to do is use this handy dandy little icon right here. This is sync previous. So apply from previous. This means apply all of the changes from the previous image to this one right here. So we have the choice for all and we have the choice for just adjustments. Now, if we sync all, remember we did those spots and dots and removal, flyaway removals from the first image. We don't want to sync those, right? We don't want to sync those to the next image because our subject is in a different place. So we're going to choose adjustments. So let's go ahead…

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