Photoshop User - USA (2021-02)

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STEP SEVEN: It was now time to sync the
above Develop settings with the other
photos that I had taken of the same scene.
To do this, I made a selection of five
other photos from the shoot by Com-
mand-clicking (PC: Ctrl-clicking) on them
in the Filmstrip for a total of six selected
photos. The edited image should be the
“most selected” photo (lighter highlighting
around its thumbnail in the Filmstrip), since
it was the active image before selecting
the other images. I selected Sync Settings
from the Develop module Settings menu
(Command-Shift-S [PC: Ctrl-Shift-S]). In
the Synchronize Settings dialog I clicked
the Check All button and then Synchronize
to sync the Develop settings to all the
selected photos.

STEP EIGHT: With the Develop settings
synced, and the six photos still selected
in Lightroom, I chose Photo>Edit In>
Open as Layers in Photoshop. This opened
the photos and placed them as layers
in a single Photoshop document. I then
selected all the layers in the Layers panel
(Command-Option-A [PC: Ctrl-Alt-A]) and
chose Convert for Smart Filters from the
Photoshop Filter menu. This merged the
selected layers into one smart object layer.

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