

P.S.Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic CC Classroom in a Book® Thanks again for the passion and ideas you bring to these forums. Adobe wants and values the input from the photographic community which again, just like the original, will be used to develop a cool new product. Lightroom CC was never meant to be an upgrade or replacement for Lightroom Classic so naturally it won't have some of the features you know and love but just like the original Lightroom (anyone remember Shadowland?) (.Scheweland?) Lightroom CC is a work in progress. Lightroom CC: Ability to copy/sync settings/adjustments across a group of photos | Photoshop Family. To help make it a reality please go to this post and vote for it: That's Ctrl/C & Ctrl/V And the Mac equivalent. It ain't elegant, but it'll have to do for the time being. In the meantime, the best we have is to do the standard copy command on the image that we want to copy the settings and then use the paste command on each image that we want to paste those settings to. In the meantime, enjoy Lightroom CC for what it is and simply make suggestions for what it isn't.

Let's give Adobe a little time to catch up with this one. Lightroom Classic CC is at version 10 or more. I agree that pasting to multiple images is a basic function. And it seems to me that if we want it to really work the way it should then we need to give Adobe time to get it right. I don't work for Adobe, don't have any inside information on what is going on in the development of Lightroom CC. But from my vantage point and from my observations, it seems to me that it would be difficult to paste develop settings to multiple images on mobile devices. I'm at a disadvantage because I don't use a smart phone and I don't use tablets. In other words, any feature available on one device is to be available on ANY device.

As I understand it, the goal in Lightroom CC is to have a consistent interface across ALL devices. I don't mean to imply that people are crazy or demanding unrealistic things in Lightroom CC. Even the most amateur person requires this feature to keep them sane when dealing with the thousands to 10's of thousands of images the basic target person takes basically.

Stop acting like people are crazy or stupid for expecting this very basic feature to be included. Yes, the new Lightroom CC is very basic but copying develop settings and pasting them to multiple images is also a very basic function.
