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Adobe lightroom review
Adobe lightroom review




adobe lightroom review
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We'll be taking a closer look at the new features in the performance section of the review.Īdobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic CC & Mobile (CC) PerformanceĪdobe has worked hard to quicken Lightroom up as its speed, or lack thereof, was a big bugbear for photographers.

adobe lightroom review

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Tablet support is also now available for Android users. Other updates include the introduction of keyword support and hierarchical album support while those who use iOS will see support for iOS 11 files and a better layout on the iPad. There's also a HDR function that captures three DNG files to create one, well-balanced DNG RAW file.

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In the Classic version, photographers will be happy to hear that Adobe had worked on the speed at which the software reacts, there's a new colour and luminance range mask available so you can apply masks to more specific areas and noise reduction has been improved when using an auto mask.Īs for Lightroom CC, the editing panel has been reorganised, preset usability has been improved, there is a new search function (iOS) and the most interesting update is that you can open and edit RAW (DNG) files.

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Plus, everything is connected via the Cloud (what isn't nowadays) so your work is available across all devices but you can also work offline should you be in a location without WiFi. We've briefly mentioned the mobile version of Lightroom which is available on both Android and iOS and even though this version lacks some of the tools found in 'Classic' and 'CC', they're still really nifty apps for editing on the go. We actually have an introduction to the Lightroom workspace and a guide on importing photos which will explain things in more detail if you've not used the software before. You start by importing your photos into the Lightroom library which you can then sort, edit and export. It's also designed to be used alongside software that's specifically designed for photo editing such as Photoshop (hence why they're packaged together under the photography plan) so if you find you can't edit an image how you want to in Lightroom, you can move it into software that's designed to handle more complicated edits. There are a few tools available in the Classic version that the mobile app doesn't have, something we'll be talking about further into the review.Īn important note for those using Lightroom 6, new camera support for this will stop at the end of the year and from now on, Lightroom won't be available with the old-style 'perpetual licence' where you made a one-off payment and away you went.įor those who haven't used Lightroom before, it's an image cataloguing programme that you can also use to make photo edits. For those who prefer to save things locally don't worry the name change doesn't mean you suddenly have to use the cloud, like you do with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC, you can still create folders and manage things on your own computer.

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The name change just groups the Mac and Windows version under one umbrella with the cloud version of the software which is known as Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC. You can almost set your watch by Adobe's Lightroom update and here we are, two years later since the release of Lightroom 6 (we know Lightroom CC has had a few updates in between but we're talking about the desktop-only version), and we have a brand-new version waiting to be installed.Īdobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic CC & Mobile (CC) FeaturesĪs well as performance updates and tool enhancements, Adobe has changed the name of its popular desktop application so instead of having a number '7' after its name, you'll now know it as Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic CC.






Adobe lightroom review