This will open a dialogue box that will allow you to choose which settings you want to copy.
While in the Develop module, you can only paste settings to one other photograph at any one time, but in the Library module, you can paste the develop settings to many photos at once. It works in both the Develop module and the Library module. The copy and paste method is one of my favourite ways to copy develop settings between images. Yes, believe it or not, Lightroom allows you to copy and paste. I am going to show you three different ways to copy develop settings from one image and apply them to other images. However, if you had adjusted the white balance on one of the photos, this technique will allow you to copy the settings and apply them precisely and instantly to other photographs. The white balance would most definitely be off.
For example, let’s say that you have a series of photographs that you shot indoors under a mixture of artificial lighting and natural light. This is not only a massive time-saver, but it also ensures consistency across a collection of similar photographs. Adobe Lightroom gives you the ability to copy develop settings that you have applied on one photo and apply them instantly to one or more other photographs.