* Video files created on an iPhone 4 flickers when played in Lightroom. They should only be displayed in the Develop Loupe. * Mask overlay are displayed in filmstrip and navigator. * TIFF files can experience tonal shifts within Lightroom. Please note that this only occurred on Mac.
* Crop doesn't update in second monitor if navigator panel closed. * Enable Profile Corrections does not auto find iPhone 4 profile. * AVCHD video formats are not properly importing into Lightroom. * Cropping an image to a small size sometimes causes the image in Develop to become blurry. The company is claiming big leaps in performance.
This occurs only with Canon cameras and on Mac only. Adobe has launched native versions of Lightroom Classic, InDesign, and Illustrator for Apple’s M1 Macs. This also can occur if the camera goes to sleep and then wakes. * Tethered capture fails when turning camera off and back on. Having a product called Lightroom CC for years and renaming that Lightroom Classic CC, while renaming a new product Lightroom CC is asking for confusion, more so because the new product is by all means not ready to replace the old product (in that case it would have made sense). * Deleting the top image in a stack causes the entire stack to disappear. Adobe has no one to blame but themselves for this marketing 101 blunder. * Cell padding linking lost between sessions. * Site titles longer than 70 characters created in the Web Module can cause Lightroom to freeze. * Catalogs from Photoshop Elements 11 would not update in Lightroom. * The active Develop slider, the one controlled with + and – keys, defaults to Exposure when moving from one photo to another. * Unable to post photos to Flickr when the image filename contains an apostrophe. * Using multiple colors within a single text cell within the Book Module can cause Lightroom to crash. * An image can be simultaneously flagged as both a Pick and Reject at the same time. * After creating a new folder in Lightroom, attempting to undo that folder can sometimes cause a corrupt catalog. Also please note that this only occurs on 4 Windows. Please note that this only occurs when the Enter key is not typed to confirm the adjustment and another Develop adjustment is tried. * Lightroom hangs while changing the Exposure adjustment by typing in a numeric adjustment. With Lightroom Classics new color grading tool, users can control the color separately in midtones, shadows and highlights, or adjust the. * The "Unused" filter was not properly filtering images within the Book Module. Adobe has released Lightroom Classic version 10.0, ushering in a variety of performance improvements and new features, including new controlled color grading adjustments for shadows, midtones and highlights. * Uploading large panorama images to Revel cased Lightroom to crash. Please note that this only occurs when the filter is set to "Unused". * Autolayout produces a Book with the correct amount of pages but without any images added. * Corrections and bug fixes for issues introduced in previous versions of Lightroom. * Additional raw file support for 20 cameras including the Canon EOS 6D, Nikon D600 and Olympus PEN E-PL5.
HiDPI provides support for Retina-enabled Macs.
To find out more about those changes, you can read the article we wrote about them here.* HiDPI support within the Library and Develop Modules.
You can check out the new free version of the app here (just make sure you click for the local version of the Adobe website).Ĭoinciding with the release of a number of updates for Lightroom, Lightroom Classic and Camera Raw, this announcement also comes just one month after a suite of changes Adobe released for a number of its other products.
Notably, the use of the free app is not subject to any trial limits or subscription terms.
The Lightroom Starter Plan is available for both Mac and Windows users, and offers many of the core features of the paid version, including the Light, Colour, Sharpening, and Crop tools, non-destructive RAW editing, access to over 90 presets and profiles, the option to store and organise a photo library locally, and access to in-app interactive tutorials.
Adobe has launched a free version of Lightroom for desktop, exclusively for new customers in Australia and New Zealand.