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How to Auto-Stack photos in Adobe Lightroom

How Auto-Stack your HDR photos in Adobe Lightroom

Lightroom TutorialsBy RAWSTER Photo14/03/2019Leave a comment

Stacks are images grouped together inside your Adobe Lightroom catalogue. You can choose to Auto-Stack images by Capture Time to better help you group sequenced HDR images together. Lightroom uses the capture time of an image to group them together. Generally, individual photographs aren’t taken quick enough together to be Auto-Stacked. This means that Lightroom…

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