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Move photos in a stack
1
In the Grid view or the Filmstrip in the Library module, select a photo in an expanded stack.
2
Do one of the following:
To move the photo up in the stack, press Shift-Left bracket, or choose Photo > Stacking > Move Up In Stack.
To move the photo down in the stack, press Shift-Right bracket, or choose Photo > Stacking > Move Down In Stack.
Split a stack into two stacks
Photos within a stack can be grouped into a new separate stack using the Split Stack command. When split, the original
stack contains the remaining photos that were grouped into a new stack.
1
In the Grid view or the Filmstrip in the Library module, expand the stack.
2
Select the photos you want grouped in a different stack.
Note: The Split Stack command is not available if you only select the top photo in a stack.
3
Choose Photo > Stacking > Split Stack.
Automatically stack photos by capture time
Lightroom can automatically stack photos in the Grid view or the Filmstrip based on their capture time. You specify
a duration between capture times to create a new stack. For example, suppose you specify 1 minute for the duration.
All contiguous photos with capture times less than 1minute apart are grouped in one stack. A new stack is created
when the next contiguous photo has a capture time that is 1 minute or more later than the previous photo's capture
time. In turn, the new stack groups contiguous photos with capture times less than 1 minute apart from each other,
and so forth.
You can specify a duration between capture times of 0 seconds to 1 hour. Specifying shorter durations creates more
stacks and specifying longer durations creates fewer stacks.
1
Find or filter photos, or select a collection, folder, or keyword tag to display the photos you want in the Grid view
or the Filmstrip.
Lightroom auto-stacks all photos in the Grid view or the Filmstrip regardless of whether any photos are selected.
2
Choose Photo > Stacking > Auto-Stack By Capture Time.
3
In the Auto-Stack By Capture Time dialog box, drag the Time Between Stacks slider to specify the minimum
duration between capture times that creates a new stack.
Edit photos in a stack
Develop adjustments applied to a collapsed stack affect only the top photo.
In the Grid view or the Filmstrip, do any of the following:
To apply image adjustments to the top photo only, select a collapsed stack and make Develop module adjustments.
Note: Use the Synchronize Settings command or the Copy Settings/Paste Settings commands to apply image adjustments
from the top photo to other photos in a stack. See
To apply image adjustments to photos within a stack, select the photos in an expanded stack and make Develop
module adjustments to the individual photos.
"Applying Develop adjustments to other
Updated 03 September 2009
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