Face recognition – glad it’s there, but it doesn’t work for me.Tethering – share new photos via LrMobile and LrWeb.Slideshow – Ken Burns and multiple music tracks.Collections filter – manage your Collections panel.GPU acceleration – speed up Develop, 5k screens, and more will come – quietly.Panorama and HDR Merge – create panorama stitches and HDR blends inside Lightroom.Radial and graduated filters – fine tune the area they affect.Instead I want to convey which ones I like and point to some of the smaller details that are worth trying for yourself. So in this article I don’t intend to itemise the headline features. In fact, I wish Adobe would put much more effort into those usability tweaks. There are headline features which are needed to shift boxes or drive subscriptions, but with new versions it’s often the smaller details that make the real difference when you’re using the program. These apps aren’t just for trivial things like posting to Facebook, if that is indeed trivial, but they already allow “pro” workflows such as a basic client proofing system or remote review of your pictures. Integrating these cloud workflows is something Adobe are doing across their product range, not just with Lightroom, and you should keep an eye on posts I’ve been making about LrMobile and LrWeb which may give you ideas about where these developments may benefit you. However, you still have the choice to buy Lightroom 6 normally.Īdobe’s focus is certainly on workflows such as I described in my recent post on Adobe Slate and on Adobe Comp which require the subscription version Lightroom CC. See this post on Adobe’s own Lightroom Journal.Īfter a few years of confusing people with the clumsy-sounding “Adobe Photoshop Lightroom” they are now calling this new version “Lightroom CC” and frightening those who are already disconcerted by the lurch towards subscription-limited software. The rumours have been bubbling around for a while, and in the last couple of days the news has been dribbling out in not the most elegant way….īut now one can say officially that Lightroom 6 is here.
#Using adobe lightroom 6 plus
Lightroom CC is Lightroom 6 plus the mobile features