I’m super excited to see these guided tutorials and interactive edits arrive on the desktop versions of Lightroom. Guided Tutorials Available in Mac/Windows Versions of Lightroom
Update to lightroom 6 for mac#
Let’s explore those starting with the desktop version for Mac and Windows. The cloud-based Lightroom family of apps have also been updated with very welcome new features on each of the platforms. Head here for Adobe’s more in-depth round up of new features to learn more. I added links to all the new camera and lens support at the bottom of the post. That’s the highlights for Lightroom Classic. Scratch no more! Now the color label filter has the options we wished we had from the start. When we got the ability to apply color labels to folders and collections I think we all scratched our heads about why the filtering option was all or nothing.
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Filter by Color Labels in Folders and Collections Panels So far I’ve been impressed with what it can do. Today we gain a new option called Fill Edges (also added to the new version of Camera Raw), which uses Content-Aware Fill to create pixels in the empty (white) area around the edges. One of my all time favorite features has been the ability to merge to pano (or HDR and HDR pano), but I was never a big fan of the Boundry Warp function. You can also export individual Develop presets in the same manner. Just right-click the preset group you want to export. On the exporting theme, we finally have a built-in method for exporting an entire group of Develop presets. Now it is as simple as checking boxes next to the export presets you want to use, and away you go. If you’ve ever had the need to export the same batch of photos using different export dialog settings, that day has finally arrived. This one has been a frequently requested feature for as long as I can remember.
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Export with Multiple Export Presets Applied
Update to lightroom 6 upgrade#
Also, don’t be surprised when you are asked to upgrade a copy of your catalog on first launch. Lightroom Classic has been updated to version 9.0, and with it some welcome additions, fixes, and new camera support. Let’s take a look at what goodies have been added to the Lightroom family of applications. Adobe MAX begins today, and with it, a whole lot of updates have been released across the spectrum of Adobe products.