There is no virtual copy in Lightroom.

In Lightroom, duplicate an image by selecting the image, pressing Ctrl+D (PC: Cmd+D), and entering the new filename in the File Name field.

A virtual copy is a duplicate of an object or file that resides on a remote server. This allows users to work with the same object or file from different locations without having to physically transport the object or file.

To create a virtual copy in Lightroom mobile, open the photo you want to copy and tap the three dots in the top-left corner. From the menu that appears, select Edit > Copy. (If you don’t have a copy selected, tapping the three dots will create a new virtual copy.

To create a virtual copy in Lightroom Classic, first, open the photo you want to copy and select the Copy button from the toolbar. In the Copy dialog box, select Virtual Copy and click OK. The new photo will be opened in a new window.

There are a few ways to unstack a virtual copy in Lightroom:Select the virtual copy and choose “Unstack” from the menu bar.Right-click on the virtual copy and select “Unstack.”Click and drag the virtual copy off of the stack to a new location.

There are many ways to duplicate a photo. You can use a photo editor such as Photoshop or GIMP, or you can use online services such as Google Photos or iCloud Photo Library.

To duplicate a photo in Camera Raw, open the photo in the app and select “Duplicate.” You’ll then be able to choose a new name for the duplicate and adjust its settings.

There are a few ways to copy a photo. One way is to use the Copy option in the Photos app on your iPhone or iPad. Another way is to use the Copy and Paste option in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, or other word processing software.

Yes, you can duplicate photos on Lightroom mobile. To duplicate a photo: 1) open the photo in Lightroom mobile; 2) tap the three lines in the top left corner of the photo; 3) select Duplicate Photo from the menu options.

To clone in Lightroom, open the photo you want to clone and select the Edit button (three lines in a row on the bottom left of the photo). From the Edit menu, select Clone. In the Clone dialog box that opens, select the source photo from which you want to clone the current photo. (If you don’t have a source photo, Lightroom creates one for you.) Type a name for the clone in the Name field and click OK.

There are a few ways to duplicate a layer in Lightroom. You can use the Duplicate Layer command (L), or you can use the Copy and Paste commands (C, V).

You can sync up to 10 catalogs with Lightroom mobile.

There are a few ways to make multiple copies of a photo. One way is to use the copy and paste feature in most photo editing software. Another way is to use a digital photo printer.

There are a few ways to duplicate a photo multiple times. One way is to use the copy and paste function on your computer. Another way is to use an online photoduplication service.