How to use the AirMagic plugin in Lightroom (MacOS)

How to use the AirMagic plugin in Lightroom

In Lightroom, you can use AirMagic for both single image processing and batch image processing.

To edit a single image, open it in Lightroom and then export to AirMagic.  For batch processing, select a batch of photos and then export them to AirMagic.

In Lightroom, there are three ways to export your photos to AirMagic:

1. Click File and select Export with preset. Then click Export to AirMagic.


2. Click File and select Export.

This will bring up the Lightroom export window where you can select Export to AirMagic and then click Export.

3. Right-click on your photo and select Edit in. Then select Edit in AirMagic.


Note

This method should be used for single image processing only.


Selecting Edit in AirMagic will open a Lightroom export window where you can choose how to export your photo.


If you’ve already made earlier adjustments in Lightroom and you want AirMagic to edit your photo after these adjustments, choose Edit a copy with Lightroom adjustments.

You can also edit your original photo if you haven’t made any adjustments in Lightroom yet. In this case, the enhanced photo will overwrite your original, so make sure you want that to happen before choosing this option.


You can also edit a copy of a photo if you’ve made some adjustments but you want to have a different copy with AirMagic enhancements, for example, or if you want to keep your original photo.

When ready, click the Edit button to send the image to AirMagic.

After AirMagic is finished, you can switch between the before and after previews to see how your photo was improved, select a style you prefer, or you set the intensity of the adjustments with the Boost slider.

To save your photo back to Lightroom, click Done and your photo will appear as a new file in the All Photographs folder so that you still have your original photo.


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