![]() There are buttons for the parametric curve (which prevents you from doing anything too crazy!) and the RGB, Red, Green and Blue point curves. To show/hide the Tone Curve, click the icon at the top of the Light panel. The tone curve allows advanced control over the tones, contrast and color in a photo. It’s much better at retaining highlight and shadow detail, and doesn’t often overexpose, so it’s a much better starting point. Furthermore, it’s now smart enough to take your existing Crop, White Balance or Camera Profile into account when doing its calculations. The new Auto applies auto adjustments to Exposure, Contrast, Highlights, Shadows, Whites, Blacks, Saturation and Vibrance, to get the best automated result possible. No more! Adobe has used its machine learning technology to analyze how skilled professional photographers edited tens of thousands of photos, and then applied this information to build a brand new Auto. ![]() Lightroom’s old Auto adjustments were… hit and miss, to put it kindly. New Intelligent Auto Settings, powered by Adobe’s Sensei! (All Versions) ![]() By popular demand, the new features in this release are: ![]() Of course there’s new camera/ lens support, as well as bug fixes, but we’re also seeing fast development of new features as the app is so new. The Lightroom CC ecosystem has been updated today, with updates for the Windows (1.1), Mac (1.1), iOS (3.1) and Android (3.2) apps. ( Lightroom Classic CC has also been updated.) ![]()
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