To auto-adjust all photos in Lightroom, you can use the “Auto” button under the “Basic” tab. This will automatically adjust the exposure, contrast, and white balance of your photo. You can also use the “Auto Tone” button to achieve a similar effect.

Auto adjust is located in the Basic panel, just above the histogram.

The Auto button is located in the Basic Panel, just below the histogram.

To batch auto adjust in Lightroom, select all of the photos that you want to adjust, then go to the Develop module and click on the Auto button.

Auto settings in Lightroom are a set of presets that automatically adjust the photo according to the scene’s lighting conditions.

To adjust the white balance in Lightroom, first, select the white balance tool from the toolbar. Then use the tool to click on a white or gray area in your photo. Lightroom will automatically adjust the white balance to match the color temperature of that area.

F is the shortcut for “Fade.” It adjusts the opacity of the selected adjustment layer.

In the Library module, select all the photos you want to apply the preset to. Then, go to the Develop module and click on the Presets panel. In the upper right corner of the Presets panel, there’s a small triangle. Click on it and select “New Preset.” Give your preset a name and then click “Create.” The preset will now be available in the Presets panel.

To enter Develop mode in Lightroom, click on the Develop tab at the top of the screen. This will open the Develop module, where you can edit your photos.

To turn off auto edit in Lightroom, go to the Develop module and click on the gear icon in the bottom right corner. Select Preferences and then Editor. Uncheck the box for “Auto Edit.