If you’re like most people, your photo library is probably bursting at the seams. You’ve got stacks of photos on your hard drive, and more spilling out of folders on your computer screen. But how do you go about sorting through all of that stuff to find the photos you want? One solution is to use a photo management program like Lightroom. This software lets you organize and edit your photos in a way that makes it easy to find and use them. Here’s how to restore lightroom:

  1. Start by opening Lightroom if it isn’t already open. If it’s been awhile since you last used the program, it may take a few minutes for it to start up.
  2. Click on the Library tab at the top of the window. This tab contains all of your photos, organized by album (or folder).
  3. To restore lightroom to its default settings, click on the gear icon in the lower-right corner of the window and select “Default Settings.” This will reset all of Lightroom’s preferences to their defaults, including how many photos are displayed in each album and how large they are displayed. ..