![]() To dim everything in the interface except your photo you can hit the ‘L’ key to go into Lights Out mode. To show/hide the filmstrip at the bottom of the screen just hit the ‘F6’ key. To get a larger area to view your photos you can hit the ’Tab’ key to quickly hide the side panels. There are several important shortcuts for this: Hide Panels & Filmstrip Sometimes it is desirable to show/hide parts of the Lightroom interface to remove distractions and maximise your viewing area. If you want to zoom in to a 1:1 view to check the photo for sharpness or noise you can just hit the ‘Z’ key. If you’re in the grid view you can also use the up and down arrows to jump between rows. ![]() Pressing left and right will move to the next and previous photos. To navigate between your photos you can use the arrow keys. If you want to go straight into Loupe View within in the Library (single photo) then just hit the ‘E’ key. Pressing the ‘G’ key at any time will take you straight into the Grid view in the Library. Enter the Library Moduleįirstly, to enter the library module from anywhere in Lightroom there are two easy shortcuts to remember: You can view the entire list of shortcuts at the bottom of this article. Before you know it you’ll be flying through your Lightroom edits like a Pro! Once you’ve gotten the hang of it, slowly start to introduce more as time goes by. I recommend that you choose a couple of shortcuts to start with and get used to using them.
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