![]() Lightroom Classic (10.2) offers improved performance, an early preview of Tethered Live View for Nikon cameras, and new camera/lens support. On macOS and Windows, common batch editing functions, including Copy+Paste, Sync Settings, Quick Develop and Auto-Sync, are said to be noticeably faster in the latest version. Scrolling through the Library grid is also smoother. ![]() On macOS, Lightroom Classic (version 10.2) promises improved performance when navigating through images in your filmstrip, using the Library Loupe, Develop and Compare View features. On Lightroom for mobile (Android), you can now more easily tell when you've made edits in a panel thanks to a new 'dot' icon. ![]() On Lightroom desktop, there are new filter options to view edited or unedited images. If you want to view an edited photo without a specific panel's setting, you can long-press the eye icon to mute a specific panel. On desktop, users can also now mute settings on a specific panel. In terms of user interface changes, Lightroom desktop (4.2) and Lightroom for mobile (6.2) add the ability to view combined notifications in the Activity panel. Lightroom (4.2) and Lightroom for mobile (6.2) update features. Apple ProRaw is available on iPhone 12 Pro and iPhone 12 Pro Max devices running iOS 14.3 or later and promise greater creative control when editing. The new profile support results in images that better match your in-camera experience. When you import images shot using Apple ProRaw, they will be automatically imported using the new default from now on. In both Lightroom desktop and Lightroom for mobile, Apple ProRaw images are now supported. Lightroom (version 4.2) users can now access curated tutorials in the 'For you' tab. For more information about this feature, click here. From here, users can access guided tutorials and interactive edits, which are specifically curated for individual users. The 'For you' tab in the 'Learn' and 'Discover' sections now feature in the desktop version of Lightroom. Looking first at Lightroom desktop (4.2), the software features a new personalized feed. Meanwhile, improved performance is the primary update to Lightroom Classic (version 10.2). Lightroom desktop (version 4.2) and Lightroom for mobile (version 6.2) include numerous new features, Apple ProRaw support and additional enhancements. Premiere Pro with native support for the M1 chip remains in beta, with a public release coming soon, according to Adobe.Adobe has announced updates for Lightroom, Lightroom for mobile and Lightroom Classic. New styling tools in Adobe XD: Inner Shadow, Outline Stroke, and Angular Gradient.Powerful new retouching features in Photoshop Express, including skin smoothing, content aware healing, face aware liquify and caricature.Lightroom Ecosystem: New Premium Presets, collaborative editing capabilities, Super Resolution in Lightroom and Lightroom Classic (previously available in Adobe Camera Raw), and custom crop aspect ratios in Lightroom.Most notably, its Illustrator, InDesign, and Lightroom Classic apps now run natively on Macs with the M1 chip, resulting in faster performance.Ĭreative Cloud apps are on average over 80% faster on an M1 Mac compared to an identically configured Intel-based Mac, according to Adobe.Īdditional notable new features and workflow improvements in today's releases, per Adobe: Adobe today announced the release of major updates across its Creative Cloud software suite.
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