Thank you for making this video. It helped me fix Light Room so I could use it again!
Thanks! I don't know what I did but my develop panel when missing. I retrieved it thanks to your video.
Thanks so much for this video. My presets panel had disappeared from the left hand panel in the Develop module after the recent Lightroom Classic update, I knew it must be an easy fix to restore it but after searching the internet and the Adobe website I could not find the solution. Your video helped me in the first few seconds.
So glad this video was helpful. I love Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic but man it can be frustrating when parts of the user interface vanish without a trace!😅
Hi. I can't find the panel for effects/settings for any of my masks. Do you know how I can get it back
It is possible that you have accidentally hidden the entire Mask Panel away. This one is really frustrating when it happens but, if I am correct, easily solved.
1. Open up Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic, select an image, and go to the Develop Module.
2. Go to the word Tools on the Menu Bar at the top of your screen and make sure that there is a checkmark beside the word Masking in the dropdown menu. Clicking the word Masking in here makes it appear or disappear from your panels!
Ok, weird thing in my Adobe Lightroom Classic. In the develop module my ADJUSTMENT TOOL icon is not there. Only 4 icons show. I can hit K to switch to a brush, but the brush icon is missing. HELP!
I believe that you recently upgraded to Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic version 11 and that your Adjustment Brush Tool, the old Graduated Filter, and the Old Radial Filter are all missing now in the user interface. If this is true then there is absolutely nothing wrong!
Those features and more are all a part of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic's new Masking Panel. See ua-cam.com/video/eyRGsvPUSAs/v-deo.html
hello mate can u me show me video how to sort good photo and bad photo in your videos in light room cc because ive been searching it ... in your videos
This video on how to sort good photos from bad using the Pick and Reject Flags in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic might be exactly what you need: ua-cam.com/video/29zDhCighXM/v-deo.html
my god!!! thank u, wasted so much time trying to figure out where the develop tools went.. Thank you Thank you Thank you!!!
I’m using Lightroom Classic 11.1 and I can’t find my actions anywhere that used to sit under the histogram. Can you please tell me how to find it.
I believe that you are asking about tools inside of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic like the Linear Gradient, the Radial Gradient, and the Adjustment Brush. In Lightroom Classic v.11 these have all been moved into the new masking panel. See ua-cam.com/video/eyRGsvPUSAs/v-deo.html for more on this new feature.
i lost the done button in developed mode when cropping how to get it back ??
Press the letter T on your keyboard to bring back the entire Tool Bar!
Sorry, I should say the adjustment brush. It used to sit amongst the crop and masking tools but it’s no longer there.
In Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic v.11 the tools like the Adjustment Brush have all moved into the new Masking Panel. See ua-cam.com/video/eyRGsvPUSAs/v-deo.html for more on this new feature.
I LOST THE ICON IN THE PHOTO LIST HOW DO I GET IT BACK?
Apologies but I am not sure that I follow. Which icon, or which area of the user interface, has gone missing?
I think I got the same problem. I think theo refers to the bottom area where the photos are I can’t see the mark of the photos I have edit or all that info is gone.
No no no this is not mobile app and desktop is very different
This tutorial is for Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic users. If you are using the cloud-based version of Adobe Lightroom, or the Adobe Lightroom Mobile App on an iOS or Android device, then this one will not match your screen.
soo where is the hell is the masking tool ? u just wasted my time
The masking tool had not been invented yet when I released this video tutorial but you can find it in the top right corner of the right panel in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic. It looks like a little gray dot!
@@pushpikasunimal No problem. I get upset too when I can't find the answers that I need right away online!
THANK YOU! The very first thing you mentioned was exactly what I needed.
Glad it was helpful!