Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC User Manual
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Processing and developing photos
Last updated 4/20/2015
Upright Mode
When you select Upright Mode, the mode that was selected is copied. However, the image that the
settings were copied to, is corrected based on the content of the specific image.
Upright Transforms
Upright Transforms
When you select Upright Transforms, the exact Upright transformation is
copied/synced. Selecting the Upright Transform checkbox automatically will select the Upright Mode checkbox.
Choosing when to use the Upright Mode or Upright Transforms options:
When you use Upright modes, each image is analyzed and transformed according to the data it contains. Therefore, an
image that is analyzed in a particular way may be analyzed slightly differently under different lighting conditions or
camera angle.
• Upright Mode. Use when most images that you are processing are different, and must be analyzed individually, to
transform them according to their own information. For example, you took shots of multiple scenes across a city,
but many images are slightly tilted. You can use the Level Upright mode to one image, and then copy the setting to
all other images.
• Upright Transforms: Use when you want each image to be transformed in precisely the same way. For example, you
took multiple images of the same scene for an HDR workflow, but the images are slightly tilted. You can use the Level
Upright mode on image, and copy the exact same transformation to each of the images being used for the HDR
image.