I bet you know everything on Lightroom to make your editing look good. Lightroom can be a more complex program than it seems on the surface, and to get the best from lightroom is to make use of the hidden features which save you a ton of time in post and increase the quality of your images.
Kevin Raposo comes up with this video tutorial that will expose you to five lesser-known Lightroom features that will improve your image quality and workflow more efficiently. If you are the type that likes to shoot in a semiautomatic mode like aperture priority or manual with auto ISO, you probably know the stress of switching exposures back and forth by a third of a stop because the camera’s automatic meter is imperfect. Rather than spending hours tweaking exposures by small amounts, Match Total Exposures allows you to set your desired exposure you want on just one photo, then set all the other selected images to the same exposure, with Lightroom automatically taking into account variations in shutter speed, aperture, and ISO. It’s a big time-saver. You can watch out the video above for the full rundown from Kevin Raposo.