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Step-by-Step Guide
Tag it
Using Lightroom keywords, tag your edited photos with a keyword.
You will be able to access this keyword from within FotoLab, which will will then analyse the adjustments you made to those photos and create a personalised AI based on your style of editing.
Aim for a diverse set of images with different lighting conditions and subjects.

Keyword


Tip!
Select 5 to 6 events.
AI tips
Pro tip: Quickly train your AI with 5-6 edited events. Choose complete events with varied lighting and scenarios - there is no need to sift through individual images.
You can create separate AI models for each editing style you have, perhaps 'soft romantic' for weddings, or 'bold photorealism' for corporate events.
(For optimal results, aim for at least 2,000 images in the same style per model. The more the better.)
Train it
Open up FotoLab, and select the "AI Training" tab, and create a new model.
Locate your Lightroom library file, and select it. (see below for a tip on this)
Select the keyword that is associated with your training images, and hit train!


Lightroom tip:
Lightroom can help you locate your library file, which will end in ".lrcat". The location and filename can be found by opening Lightroom Classic, and following the below:
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Location: MacOS Toolbar -> Lightroom Classic -> Catalog Settings -> General -> Location.



Love it
Once trained, your AI can automatically edit your photos, replicating your unique editing style. You'll get professional-looking results without any of the manual effort.
Open up FotoLab, and select the "Edit images" tab.
Locate your Lightroom library file, and select it.
Select the keyword that is associated with the images that need editing, select your preferred model to edit that shoot, and hit edit!