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Tuesday 27 September 2016

What’s New in Lightroom 6.7 and Lightroom CC 2015.7









Publish to Adobe Stock Contributor Site
You can now submit images directly from Lightroom CC to the brand new Adobe Stock Contributor Site using the included Adobe Stock Publish Service.  By contributing to Adobe Stock, you have the opportunity to showcase and sell your work to millions of customers directly from inside Creative Cloud applications.



Updates to “All Synced Photos”
We’ve made it easier to access your Lightroom CC images on the go with Lightroom for mobile and Lightroom for web.
You can now drag images directly to the “All Synced Photographs” collection in the Catalog panel.  By doing so, the image syncs with the Creative Cloud, and ensures that you’ll be able to edit, organize, or share the photo on the go with Lightroom across your devices.



Smart Previews for Faster Performance
You’ve always been able to use Smart Previews in the Develop Module as a way to edit photos without having access to the original images on disk.  Astute customers reported faster performance in the Develop Module when using Smart Previews and keeping their original images disconnected from their computer.  Now, you can set a Preference in the Performance tab so that Lightroom will always use Smart Previews in the Develop Module, if they are available, even when the original files are also available.

To do so:
Choose Edit > Preferences.
In the Preferences dialog, select the Performance tab.
In the Develop section, select Use Smart Previews Instead Of Originals For Image Editing.
Click OK and then restart Lightroom.

P3 Color Space Support
Apple’s new wide gamut P3 color space found in the iPad Pro 9.7, iPhone 7 and 7 Plus and some iMacs is now added to sRGB, AdobeRGB and ProPhoto RGB. This brings Lightroom desktop into line with Lightroom for Mobile on iOS devices.

The Color space can be selected in the following areas:
Export Dialog
Develop Module - Soft Proofing – Create Proof
Preferences - External Editing
Print Module – Print Job Panel – Switching from Printer to Print to JPEG file.
Book Module - Export Options – JPEG or PDF

New Camera Support in Lightroom CC (2015.7) / 6.7
Apple iPad Pro 9.7″ (wifi and cellular)
Apple iPhone 6s Plus
Apple iPhone 6s
Apple iPhone 7
Apple iPhone 7 Plus
Apple iPhone SE
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV*
Casio EX-ZR4000 (EX-ZR5000)
GoPro HERO5 Black
Hasselblad H6D-100c
Nikon D3400
Panasonic DMC-G8 (DMC-G80, DMC-G81, DMC-G85)
Panasonic DMC-LX9 (DMC-LX10, DMC-LX15)

Friday 16 September 2016

Lightroom Mobile - iPhone and iPad catch up with Android and get DNG Raw Shooting



Adobe releases Lightroom Mobile 2.5 with the in-app camera capable of shooting DNG raw files on iOS 10 devices with at least a 12mp camera.

Adobe says: 
We are excited to announce an important update to Lightroom Mobile for iPhone and iPad that adds the ability to capture and edit raw photos using Adobe’s Digital Negative (DNG) file format. Having a true end-to-end raw workflow, powered by DNG and Lightroom, on your iPhone and iPad makes it possible to create absolutely stunning photos that, until a few years ago, could only have been done with a traditional camera.

Get more information and App Store download link at the Lightroom Blog