![]() “Copy channel settings” and paste channel settings” – another way of syncing the tone curve to another image.“Reset channel”, or “reset all channels” – quickly undo changes you’ve made to the tone curve.In the point curve, when you right click in the tone curve you get different options, including: shadows, darks, lights and highlights Point curve changes Show or hide information, such as the text that pops up letting you know what area of the curve you’re adjusting, i.e.Resetting different aspects of the curve.Now, in the parametric curve, you can right click to bring up a menu for: Of course, if your computer is slow the difference might not be as obvious, but you don’t need to have the fastest computer on the market to notice this performance improvement.Īnything that speeds up the workflow is a big win in my book! Likewise with the local adjustments, for example using the local adjustment brush to dodge part of an image, you’ll notice a faster change. In other words, when brightening an image with the exposure slider, the main image changes as you move the slider, but the navigator and film strip images don’t, until you finish with the slider and please the moue. Only the main image in the viewer changes, so as you make the adjustment it’s faster. Faster adjustments in the develop moduleĪdjustments are noticeably faster, because the image in the navigator panel and in the film strip doesn’t change until after you release the mouse. It’s not an earth moving change, but it’s nice. There’s no lag as you scroll down through several images. When scrolling through images in grid view in the library module, it’s smoother. ![]() Adjustments Better scrolling in grid view.The two changes I appreciate the most affect: There are a number of small performance changes that add up to a better user experience in Lightroom Classic. A bigger difference in the names of the two versions of Lightroom would also have been helpful, but this is a start. So now the difference between Lightroom (the cloud based version) and Lightroom Classic is much more obvious, which is helpful when you’re trying to figure out which one you want. I’ve kept the most requested update for the end as I’ve gone into detail on this one…it’s that exciting! Logo changes for Lightroom and Lightroom ClassicĪdobe have updated their logos for Photoshop, Camera Raw, Lightroom and Lightroom Classic. Some updates are interface changes, others are functional. Here’s what you can expect to see in the Lightroom Classic update. Lots of interesting changes, but the update that most interests and excites me is the update to Lightroom Classic. ![]() The June 2020 Adobe update was a big one for Photoshop, Camera Raw, Lightroom and Lightroom Classic.
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