To reset your workspace in Lightroom Classic, open the preferences panel (Window > Preferences), click on the Develop tab, and select Reset Workspace.

Lightroom has a reset button on the bottom right-hand side of the application. When you click on this button, all of your camera’s settings will be reset to their default values. This button is useful if you have messed up your settings and need to start from scratch.

In Lightroom, once you have deleted a panel, or it has been automatically removed due to its size limit, you can re-add it by clicking on the small triangle to the right of the panel’s header. This will open a menu where you can select “Add Panel From File.

When you want to go back to the original version of an app, such as Lightroom, you can do so by using the “Open in Original Version” command on the app’s menu.

In Lightroom, you can change the interface by going to the Edit menu and selecting Interface. This will open up the Interface Settings dialog box. From here, you can choose between a standard desktop interface or a more compact interface that is optimized for use with a touch screen. You can also change the look and feel of the interface by selecting one of the themes from the Themes menu.

In Lightroom, you can change the interface by choosing Edit > Preferences (PC: Lightroom > Preferences), and then clicking on the Interface tab. You can choose to have the interface displayed in full-screen mode, or in a window that you can resize. You can also choose to hide the toolbar or to show it as a floating bar.

When using the Crop tool in Lightroom, you may want to reset it to its default settings. To do this, click on the Crop tool in the Toolbar, and then select Reset Crop from the menu that appears. This will reset the Crop tool to its default settings, which will be based on your current photo’s resolution and aspect ratio.

In Lightroom, you can show tabs by pressing and holding on a tab, then dragging it to the side. You can also show tabs by selecting View > Tab Sections.

Lightroom’s Done button is located in the top right-hand corner of the screen. When you have finished editing your photo, you can click on the Done button to finalize the edits and save your photo.

The navigator is located in the top left-hand corner of the Lightroom screen. It contains a variety of tools that can be used to navigate through the photo editor. Some of the tools include a magnifying glass icon, a crosshair, and a zoom bar.