![]() If you want to rotate a photo less than 90 degrees, use the Straighten Tool, instead. If you want to rotate an image 180 degrees, select either Rotate command twice in a row. Now you can invert photos simply by choosing the profile you just created. To rotate a photo in Lightroom Classic CC 90 degrees clockwise, select Photo Rotate Right from the Menu Bar. Click on the Tone Curve dropdown menu and click Save. To save time, you can save your Tone Curve. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk - Cletus D. You can manually rotate the image in Lightroom to reset the orientation indicator in the LrC catalog metadata. If you have a lot of photos to invert, this would be a lot of work. Lightroom automatically honors this orientation indicator as set by the camera. You can't just adjust the curve as you like but follow the steps that we did in the images below and you'll easily create an inverted tone. Step 3Īll you need to do is invert the tone curve! Lightroom's tone curve is finicky and always snapping back. Go into the Tone Curve area in the Develop module. In Lightroom Classic, the Crop & Straighten tool is in the Develop module. ![]() Select the photo then go into the Develop module. To rotate a photo in Lightroom by a few degrees, use the Crop tool. Lightroom CC & Classic CC Users: We have new Lightroom profiles for inverting photos. ![]() If you select Rotate Left, the image rotates 90 degrees counterclockwise. Then select one of the Rotate commands in the drop-down menu. Lightroom has no option to invert photos but using an easy trick with the Tone Curve, you can invert any photos you like! This is great for giving your photos an x-ray look or even to simply invert your slides/film/scans back to their original colors without having to go through Photoshop. To rotate a photo in Lightroom Classic CC, click the Photo drop-down menu in the Menu Bar.
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