Reset presets to their original settings, Restore prompts you chose not to display, Change the language setting – Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC User Manual
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Workspace
Last updated 4/20/2015
Windows 7 and 8
Users\[user name]\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Lightroom\Preferences\
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Drag the following file to the Recycle Bin (Windows) or to the Trash (Mac OS):
Mac OS
com.adobe.Lightroom5.plist or com.adobe.Lightroom6.plist
Windows
Lightroom 5 Preferences.agprefs or Lightroom 6 Preferences.agprefs
Note: See
for more information on important Lightroom files.
Reset presets to their original settings
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In the Presets Preferences, click any of the Restore buttons in the Lightroom Defaults area.
Restore prompts you chose not to display
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In the General Preferences, click Reset All Warning Dialogs in the Prompts area.
Change the interface font size or the panel end marker
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In the Interface Preferences, choose options from the Panels menus.
Change the language setting
Lightroom can display menus, options, and tool tips in multiple languages.
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Choose Edit > Preferences (Windows) or Lightroom > Preferences (Mac OS).
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In the General tab, choose a language from the Language pop-up menu.
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Close Preferences and restart Lightroom.
The new language takes effect the next time you start Lightroom.
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Displaying the Library on a second monitor
You can open a window that displays a second view of the Library. This second window displays the photos that are
selected in the Library module, and uses the Library module view options that are specified in the primary Lightroom
window for Grid and Loupe view. The second window can stay open regardless of which module you’re working in, so
it’s easy to view and select different photos at any time. If you have a second monitor connected to the computer that
runs Lightroom, you can display the second window on that screen.
When working with multiple windows, Lightroom applies commands and edits to the photo or photos that are selected
in the main application window regardless of what is selected in the second window. To apply a command to one or
more selected photos in the second window, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) the selected photos in
Grid, Compare, or Survey view in the second window and choose a command.
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Click the Second Window button
in the Filmstrip to open the second window.