The Latest Updates for Lightroom, Classic, and Mobile

 

Last week, Adobe announced its most recent updates for Lightroom, Lightroom for mobile, and Lightroom Classic! The 10.2 version of Classic benefits from enhanced performance with the update.

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Also, there are new features, enhancements, and Apple ProRaw support for the desktop version 4.2 and Lightroom for mobile version 6.2.  

You can download any of these latest updates now. For the desktop, new updates can be downloaded via Creative Cloud. If the mobile app hasn't updated automatically, check your device's app store.

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Here are the latest updates

Lightroom desktop (4.2): A new personalized feed for the desktop makes it better suited for the user's needs, including the 'For you' tab in the 'Learn' and 'Discover' sections. You'll find guided tutorials and interactive edits. These guided tutorials by professional photographers and photo educators are free lessons on using the many editing techniques available on Lightroom. 

To access guided tutorials, do the following:

1. In the Home view, click the Learn tab.

2. In the Browse section, you can look through an array of guided tutorials by Learning Topic, Tools, and Subject Matter.

3. Scroll to view sections of tutorials and select a guided tutorial, then click start. Follow the on-screen instructions to go through the tutorial.

4. When you're done, a message requesting your feedback is displayed. Enter your response to end the tutorial.

Additionally, you can now mute settings on a specific panel. To view an edited photo without a particular panel's setting, long-press the eye icon to mute a specific panel. 

There are new filter options to view edited or unedited images.

The latest version of Lightroom Classic includes a beta version of Tethered Live View for Nikon. 

Updates for both Lightroom (4.2) & Lightroom for mobile (6.2)

Both Lightroom CC desktop and Lightroom for mobile now support ProRaw images. When you import photographs shot using Apple ProRaw, they are now automatically imported using the new default. You now get images that better match your in-camera experience. 

Both Lightroom desktop (4.2) and Lightroom for mobile (6.2) added the ability to view combined notifications in the Activity panel. 

A new dot icon on Lightroom for mobile (Android) makes it much easier to see made edits in a panel.

If you use macOS, Lightroom Classic (version 10.2) offers better performance when navigating across images in your filmstrip when using the Library Loupe, Develop and Compare View features. 

Scrolling through the Library grid has improved. You'll appreciate the faster batch editing on macOS and Windows. These include Copy+Paste, Sync Settings, Quick Develop, and Auto-Sync.

Adobe has added newly supported cameras and lenses for Lightroom and Lightroom Classic. It's a long camera list that you can check out on their website and supported lens models

You can check back regularly on our blog for future updates.

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