Tap the icon that resembles a photograph with a plus sign (+) in the lower-right corner. Select the location of your photo. Tap the photo you want to duplicate. Tap Add in the lower-right corner.

Tap the icon that resembles three books side-by-side in the lower-left or upper-left corner to open your library. Select an album or tap All Photos. Tap a photo you want to duplicate.

Tap the Share icon in the upper-right corner. On Android it resembles three connected dots. On iPhone, it resembles a box with an arrow pointing up. Tap Save to Device (on Android) or Export to Files (on iPhone and iPad). Select a folder to save the image to (iPhone and iPad only. On Android, photos are automatically saved to the Lightroom album in your Gallery). Tap Save in the upper-right corner (iPhone and iPad only).

Adobe Lightroom is part of Adobe’s Creative Cloud Suite. You can download and install Lightroom using the Creative Cloud desktop app or directly from Adobe’s website. You can start a free trial of Lightroom at https://www. adobe. com/products/photoshop-lightroom/campaign/pricing. html

If you don’t see the filmstrip panel at the bottom of the screen, click Window in the menu bar at the top. Then click Panel followed by Filmstrip.

Virtual copies only exist inside Lightroom. They do not create a separate image file outside of Lightroom.

Click File in the menu bar at the top. Click Export.

Alternatively, you can duplicate an image outside of Lightroom. To do so, right-click the image and click Copy (or Duplicate on Mac). Then right-click a blank area inside the same folder and click Paste.

Click File in the menu bar at the top. Click Import Photos and Videos.