![]() (The advantage of renaming it is that if doing so doesn’t resolve your issue, you can restore its name and continue to use it.) This document indicates where the preference file (and other files) are stored for Lightroom 5.ĭon’t want to watch a video? To reset preferences, hold down Alt/Opt-Shift as you start Lightroom, and you’ll get a dialog box to reset. Instead you’ll have to go to Lightroom’s preference file using Windows Explorer (My Computer) or Mac Finder and delete or rename the file. Users of earlier versions can also reset preferences (and should watch this video for explanations and tips), but the shortcut in the video won’t work. This video tutorial shows Lightroom Classic and Lightroom 6 users how to reset Lightroom’s preferences. If something about Lightroom is not working as it’s supposed to, resetting preferences can often resolve the issue.
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