Today’s Question: Is it possible to apply the Guided Upright transformation to multiple photos for perspective correction in batch in Lightroom Classic?
Tim’s Quick Answer: Sort of. A batch application of the Guided Upright adjustment will only work for images that were captured of the same subject from the exact same position such as using a tripod.
More Detail: While it is technically possible to use the Auto Sync feature or a preset in Lightroom Classic to apply the same transform adjustment using the Guided option for Upright, doing so will apply the exact same transformation to all images. If the images weren’t aligned exactly the same, such as by using a tripod, then the transformations won’t work well for all images that get adjusted in this way.
The reason this is an issue is that the Guided option for Upright under the Transform adjustments is not analyzing the image to look for lines that should be straight. Instead, this adjustment relies upon your guidance, by virtue of you drawing lines that correspond to lines on the subject that should be perfectly horizontal or vertical.
So, if you’re referring to a series of photos captured from the exact same position while the light conditions were changing, or as a bracketed set for an HDR image, for example, then you could most certainly apply the same Guided Upright adjustment to all the photos. If there were even relatively minor perspective changes from one photo to the next, this won’t work.
If you do have photos that were captured from the exact same position, there are a couple of options you could use for batch processing. The easiest would be to select the images on the filmstrip and then turn on the Auto Sync feature on the Sync button at the bottom of the right panel. It is also possible to create a preset that includes both the “Upright Mode” and “Upright Transform” options, although this preset would generally only apply to a very small number of photos, which is why I consider the Auto Sync option to be the better approach for this type of situation.

