Lightroom Classic CC 7.3.1 has just been release. It’s a double dot release to fix some of the biggest bugs in 7.3, including: Some presets did not convert to the new format if they contained specific characters Presets sorted in the wrong order Applying a preset applied the Adobe Standard profile or converted from B&W… Click to continue
What’s New in Lightroom CC April 2018 release?
The Lightroom CC ecosystem has been updated today, with updates for the Windows (1.3), Mac (1.3), iOS (3.2) and Android (3.4) apps. (Lightroom Classic CC has also been updated.) Of course there’s new camera/lens support, but there’s some big new features too: New Profiles (All Versions) Since version 3, Lightroom has offered a number of profiles to… Click to continue
What’s New in Lightroom Classic CC 7.3 (April 2018)?
Lightroom Classic CC 7.3 has been released today. This release introduces major updates to the Develop module and improved Face Recognition, as well as the usual new camera/lens support for Lightroom. The entire Lightroom CC ecosystem has also been updated. Update 24 hours in – there’s a few bugs cropping up, mainly around presets: Some presets… Click to continue
What’s New in Lightroom Classic CC 7.2 (February 2018)?
Lightroom Classic CC 7.2 has been released today. This release makes significant performance improvements and adds a few nice new features, as well as the usual new camera/lens support for Lightroom and bug fixes. The entire Lightroom CC ecosystem has also been updated. Performance Improvements! When Adobe announced Lightroom Classic last October, they promised they were… Click to continue
What’s New in Lightroom CC February 2018 release?
The Lightroom CC ecosystem has been updated today, with updates for the Windows (1.2), Mac (1.2), iOS (3.1.1) and Android (3.3) apps. (Lightroom Classic CC has also been updated.) Of course there’s new camera/lens support, as well as bug fixes. The Android version has gained lots of new features this time. The new features in this release are:… Click to continue
What’s New in Lightroom 6.14?
Lightroom 6.14 has been released today. This is the final Lightroom 6 perpetual (standalone) license release. Future updates will be either Lightroom Classic (desktop-focused) or Lightroom CC (cloud ecosystem). If you missed all of the recent changes, you can read about them here. If you buy a brand new camera in future, but don’t wish… Click to continue
What’s New in Lightroom Classic CC 7.1 (December 2017)?
Lightroom Classic CC 7.1 has been released today. This release is focused on new camera/lens support for Lightroom, as well as bug fixes. There will be a final update for Lightroom 6 on December 19, to add new camera/lens support. The entire Lightroom CC ecosystem has also been updated. New Intelligent Auto Settings, powered by Adobe’s Sensei!… Click to continue
What’s New in Lightroom CC December 2017 release?
The Lightroom CC ecosystem has been updated today, with updates for the Windows (1.1), Mac (1.1), iOS (3.1) and Android (3.2) apps. (Lightroom Classic CC has also been updated.) Of course there’s new camera/lens support, as well as bug fixes, but we’re also seeing fast development of new features as the app is so new. By popular demand,… Click to continue
What’s New in Lightroom CC 2015.13 / 6.13?
Lightroom CC 2015.13 and Lightroom 6.13 have been released today. This release is focused on new camera/lens support for Lightroom perpetual license owners, and for CC subscribers who don’t want to upgrade to Lightroom Classic 7.0 quite yet. (For the update links and instructions, skip to the end of the post.) New camera support: Canon EOS M100 (preliminary… Click to continue
What a Week in the Lightroom World!
The past week has been one to remember, and I don’t think any of us fancy repeating it. But as the adrenaline levels are dropping and we all start to calm down, let’s take a sensible look back at the main points of confusion and how we move forward from here. Which Lightroom is… Click to continue
Is Lightroom Classic end-of-life?
Two days ago, Adobe announced a mass of confusing changes. I’ve already posted all of the facts, frequently asked questions and information you need, but many Lightroom users are worried that our traditional folder-based version of Lightroom (now called Lightroom Classic) is being phased out. So is Lightroom Classic dying? Adobe says it’s not, but they also… Click to continue
The End of Perpetual/Standalone Lightroom Licenses
For the last couple of years, it’s been a subject of great debate… will Adobe keep selling Lightroom as a perpetual (standalone) license or not? We finally have an official answer… Adobe will continue to sell Lightroom 6 as a perpetual license, but Lightroom 7 and future versions will only be available to Creative Cloud… Click to continue
Lightroom CC 1.0 Released!
For more than 10 years, Lightroom has been the industry standard for photo editing. Years of development and numerous new features, however, creates an ever-growing level of complexity. Many photographers have found Lightroom increasingly difficult to learn and understand. At Adobe Max last year, Bryan O’Neil Hughes previewed a new cloud-native photography app, code-named Project… Click to continue
What’s New in Lightroom iOS/Android October 2017 Releases?
Both the iOS and Android Lightroom apps have received major updates today. These are the changes to look out for: New Branding The mobile apps are members of the cloud-native Lightroom CC ecosystem, so the updated mobile apps use the new turquoise Lightroom CC icon and new terminology (e.g., albums instead of collections). Lightroom Classic,… Click to continue
The Future of Lightroom
Since the first Lightroom beta was released in 2006, the world of photography has undergone many changes. In those days, most people had never even heard of smartphones, and editing photos required sitting down at a computer. Today, photos shot on mobile phones grace the covers of top magazines, and billions of photos are captured… Click to continue
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