Today’s Question: Is there a way [in Lightroom Classic or Camera Raw] to automatically (and then as an import preset) bring the whites, blacks, highlights, and shadows up or down to the clipping point?
Tim’s Quick Answer: Sort of. The Auto adjustment will generally set the slider for Whites and Blacks close to the clipping point. However, results can vary considerably from one image to the next.
More Detail: While many photographers are critical of the Auto adjustment in Lightroom Classic or Camera Raw, it can be helpful for getting an image to a better starting point. That also means that if you apply the Auto adjustment to all images (such as during import into Lightroom Classic) you’ll generally have a better preview for evaluating the image. You can then refine the adjustment settings to better suit your vision for individual images.
The Auto adjustment will affect several of the basic tonal and color adjustments, and is based on an evaluation of the image. Therefore, the results will vary from one image to the next. In general though, applying Auto will set the Whites and Blacks sliders reasonably close to the clipping point for highlights and shadows, respectively.
With some images you’ll find that there is perhaps more clipping that you would prefer after applying the Auto adjustment, and in other cases you may find that the contrast wasn’t set quite high enough. I also tend to find that the Auto adjustment increases the value for the Shadows adjustment too much, but I’m also biased in generally preferring moderately dark shadows in an image to provide greater overall contrast.
An option that is less automated but more accurate is to hold the Shift key on the keyboard while double-clicking the slider handle for Whites or Blacks. This will set each adjustment very close to the clipping point, but there isn’t a way to batch process this with unique settings for each image, so the Auto adjustment provides greater efficiency in this regard.
If you want to apply the Auto adjustment to all images upon import into Lightroom Classic (or later in your workflow) you can create a preset in the Develop module that includes the Auto Settings option. To do so, apply the adjustments you want to include in the preset to a sample image. Then click the plus symbol (+) to the right of the Presets heading on the left panel in the Develop module and choose “Create Preset” from the popup. Enter a meaningful name in the Preset Name field and turn on checkboxes for the adjustments you want to include, including the “Auto Settings” checkbox in this case. Then click the Create button to save the preset.

