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P: Delete all edits/changes made to a group of photo with Masking (Batch Reset)

Participant ,
Nov 04, 2016 Nov 04, 2016

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I am looking to select about 1,000 photos, all of which have edits, flags, ratings, and colors. I will be putting them into a new collection and I want to start over from scratch with these 1,000 photos. I have tried to select all of the photos in Develop Mode and "Clear History" but that doesn't do it.

 

How do I erase all of all of the edits made to each photo, and any flags, ratings, or colors to be removed?

 

I would prefer not to go one by one. Thank you!

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Adobe Employee , Jan 04, 2023 Jan 04, 2023

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LEGEND ,
Nov 04, 2016 Nov 04, 2016

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Highlight all of the images, turn on auto-sync, and click on the reset button. That will reset all images to the default setting that was applied when the images were imported. With all of the images still selected, press 0  to remove all Star ratings. Then you will have to go to the menu to choose "None" to remove all color labels.

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Participant ,
Nov 04, 2016 Nov 04, 2016

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Thank you! Saved me plenty of time.

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Community Expert ,
Nov 04, 2016 Nov 04, 2016

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In the Library Grid view, there is no Auto-sync, but you can still select all and do a develop reset in the Quick Develop panel.

And then change stars & color labels.

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Regards. My System: Lightroom-Classic 13.2 Photoshop 25.5, ACR 16.2, Lightroom 7.2, Lr-iOS 9.0.1, Bridge 14.0.2, Windows-11.

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Community Beginner ,
Sep 13, 2018 Sep 13, 2018

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---Back Out All Settings

     --In Develop Module | Settings | Reset all settings (top option in vrs. 6)

     --Then in Develop Module | Develop | Clear History   

That's it......

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Advocate ,
Sep 14, 2018 Sep 14, 2018

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Jim, Does that actually delete the history, or just put a reset command on top of the existing history? I thought it was the latter.

Bob Frost

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LEGEND ,
Sep 14, 2018 Sep 14, 2018

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You are right, the reset button DOES NOT clear the history. But you can use the reset button and then use the Clear History option in the menu if you wish to clear everything out.

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New Here ,
Jan 02, 2023 Jan 02, 2023

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Can you not do the batch reset for multiple photos with the new version anymore? There's no auto sync anymore, there's no reset button anymore. Or can anyone show me how to do it? Thank you! 

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LEGEND ,
Jan 03, 2023 Jan 03, 2023

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Are you running Lightroom Classic (the traditional desktop-focused program) or Lightroom (the cloud-focused app)?  Lightroom Classic's icon is "LrC" while Lightroom's icon is "Lr" -- or do the menu command Help > System Info and look at the first line.

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New Here ,
Jan 03, 2023 Jan 03, 2023

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My apologies. I realized after posting that it was Lightroom instead of Lightroom Classic. I didn't know there were two versions. Is it not possible to do the batch reset in Lightroom? Thank you for your help!

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LEGEND ,
Jan 03, 2023 Jan 03, 2023

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Thank Adobe marketers for the confusing naming.  Best to post your query in the Lightroom Cloud forum, where you'll get better answers (and others with the same question will find those answers in the future):

https://community.adobe.com/t5/lightroom-ecosystem-cloud-based/ct-p/ct-lightroom?page=1&sort=latest_...

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Community Expert ,
Jan 03, 2023 Jan 03, 2023

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Possible to some degree in Lightroom-

1) Edit one photo and neutralize all settings (make a Preset for future use. Call it "Reset").

2) Copy the Settings [Ctrl+C]

3) View photos in Grid view (an Album or all photos)

4) Select all [Ctrl+A], or randome select by [Ctrl+Enter]

5) Pase Edit settings [Ctrl+V]

Apparently using Grid view is the one way to 'batch' edit settings to multiple photos.

And there is no 'History' in Lightroom! Only the current view as edited.

 

Regards. My System: Lightroom-Classic 13.2 Photoshop 25.5, ACR 16.2, Lightroom 7.2, Lr-iOS 9.0.1, Bridge 14.0.2, Windows-11.

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New Here ,
Jan 04, 2023 Jan 04, 2023

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Lol I literally thought "Classic" means an older/original version of Lightroom 😅. Thank you for trying to clarify! I'll post the question to the other forum.

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New Here ,
Jan 04, 2023 Jan 04, 2023

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Oh that's a smart idea. I figured out the copy and paste editing in the grid view, but never thought of using the neutral edit as a preset. How slow am I lol Thank you very much for the good idea! 👍


There IS NO 'History' in Lightroom! But there seems to be a similar function called 'Version' instead, which I appreciate because you can save a version you may wanna go back to later or it automatically saves different versions for you. That's nice,

 

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Community Expert ,
Jan 04, 2023 Jan 04, 2023

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Possible to some degree in Lightroom-

1) Edit one photo and neutralize all settings (make a Preset for future use. Call it "Reset").

2) Copy the Settings [Ctrl+C]

3) View photos in Grid view (an Album or all photos)

4) Select all [Ctrl+A], or randome select by [Ctrl+Enter]

5) Pase Edit settings [Ctrl+V]

 

 

@Rob_Cullen 

 

Rob, have you tested that process with images that have Masks added? In my testing, when using this procedure to reset multiple images back to the original unedited state, it fails to reset any Masks that may have been applied to any of the target images. All other settings are correctly reset, just not the Masks. It would be useful to have confirmation of that.

 

Trying to use the "Choose Edit Settings to Copy" won't work, as the "Masking" option is greyed out, so cannot be selected.

Trying the "create a Reset preset" method from a fully reset image doesn't work either, as there'll be no option to include "Masking" in the preset (unless the image already has a Mask applied, in which case the preset would ADD the Mask to the target images).

 

In fact, if the images to be reset contain Masks, the only way I can see to reset them completely is using the Reset Edits option one by one ("Reset Edits" in the Photo Menu when multiple images are selected is greyed out, so isn't an option).

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Community Expert ,
Jan 04, 2023 Jan 04, 2023

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@Rob_Cullen 

 

Rob, it's been confirmed by Adobe in another thread (https://community.adobe.com/t5/lightroom-ecosystem-cloud-based-discussions/apply-preset-to-multiple-...) that there is no Batch Reset function in Lightroom Desktop yet. Furthermore, the preset idea won't work when masks are involved (but will work for other edits) because it's impossible to fashion a preset that would reset existing masks.

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Jan 04, 2023 Jan 04, 2023

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Rikk Flohr - Customer Advocacy: Adobe Photography Products
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New Here ,
Aug 16, 2023 Aug 16, 2023

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We all pay a lot of money to use Lightroom CC and have Adobe ignore the users

 

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 13, 2023 Dec 13, 2023

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Greetings all,

 

Updates for Adobe Photography products have been released.  The December updates have implemented this feature request.


If you do not see the update in your Creative Cloud Application, you can refresh it by hitting [Ctrl/Cmd]+[Alt/Opt]+[ R ].

Note: It may take up to 24 hours for your update to be available in your Creative Cloud app.

 

Thank you for your patience.

Rikk Flohr - Customer Advocacy: Adobe Photography Products
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