![]() ![]() The cloud symbol updates to show the sync status, similar to the Lightroom (cloud-based) system. The Sync status used to be found in the Activity Center, but now has its own cloud icon in the module picker. Snap to Grid is a new option in the right-click menu, as well as being able to copy and paste from one point curve to other channels. With Point Curves, you can now enter numeric values for each color (RGB). The new buttons let you switch between a Parametric Curve and Point Curves. Select a range of photos with different ISO values before creating a preset, and the settings for any ISO’s in-between will be automatically interpolated. You can now create a preset with variable settings depending on the ISO value without having to use a text editor. Other presets also enable lens corrections and noise reduction to use as defaults, to save you having to create your own presets. There are now additional built-in Presets that can be used for defaults or as normal presets.Īdobe Default resets to Adobe defaults, like the old Adobe (Reset) button used to.Ĭamera Settings resets everything back to defaults but uses the camera emulation profile, matching the camera style you selected when shooting the photo. You might use it for minor adjustments, like reducing pink cheeks without affecting the person’s lips, or major adjustments, like completely replacing a color in part of the photo. In this example, we changed the dress from blue to green on the right, and the shade of lipstick on the girl with the red dress. Using the Color Range Mask, along with the brush or gradient, allows quick and accurate selections. We already had Saturation and Luminance (Exposure) but now the Hue can also be changed for a selected area. Requested for a long time, 9.3 brings local HSL adjustment. Although the application names haven’t changed, new Adobe branding means the icons have. ![]() The first thing you’ll notice is a change of Lightroom icon. Other Lightroom Classic features continue to work as before. Export will continue to work only when exporting as original. This affects the import and playback of new and existing videos in your catalog, as well as the ability to use the Slideshow module. Therefore, Lightroom Classic video playback support for Windows 7 has now ended. Microsoft ended support for Windows 7 on January 14, 2020. If you are still on Windows 7, you may wish to delay upgrading to 9.3 until you’ve upgraded to Windows 10. The entire Lightroom cloud-based ecosystem has also been updated today too. As well as bug fixes and new camera/ lens support, the engineering team have spent this release cycle focusing on some long-term requests and other enhancements. Lightroom Classic 9.3 has been released today.
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