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<blockquote data-quote="WhiteLight" data-source="post: 148898" data-attributes="member: 9556"><p>What Lee said - you probably have applied some setting during import, thus increasing exposure.</p><p></p><p>Another reason why maybe (i've done this)-</p><p>you may have selected all photos for some reason & then decided you wanted to increase the exposure on one of them.</p><p>but you may have not realized that all pics are selected, thus increasing the exposure on all.</p><p></p><p>I am not sure that these settings would've applied to RAW files unless you import them cos all changes in LR are non-destructive.</p><p>Unless there is something else wrong, you can 'select all' the pics & then simply click on 'reset' in the develop settings.</p><p>(bottom right corner) </p><p>all your pics will go back to how they were..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiteLight, post: 148898, member: 9556"] What Lee said - you probably have applied some setting during import, thus increasing exposure. Another reason why maybe (i've done this)- you may have selected all photos for some reason & then decided you wanted to increase the exposure on one of them. but you may have not realized that all pics are selected, thus increasing the exposure on all. I am not sure that these settings would've applied to RAW files unless you import them cos all changes in LR are non-destructive. Unless there is something else wrong, you can 'select all' the pics & then simply click on 'reset' in the develop settings. (bottom right corner) all your pics will go back to how they were.. [/QUOTE]
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