

Add to Collection During Auto ImportĪuto Import is a useful, and easily overlooked feature that I wrote about a while ago. If you ever need to know what version you are using, go to Help > System Info and it will be listed right at the top. This is the first update since rolling the version number over to 8.0, so that makes this 8.1.

Let’s take a look at what’s new for Lightroom Classic and then wrap up with the new additions to Lightroom CC. The Adobe web sharing feature has gotten to the point where you may be able to use it for client delivery, depending on your needs.Just in time for the holiday season, Adobe has just dropped off a few goodies for Lightroom Classic and Lightroom CC. Sometimes you are playing with an image and just want it to go back to where you started when you opened it - but not all the way back to the original image. This single feature kept me personally off of Lightroom CC for many projects, but now I have it.Ī simple, but important feature. The ability to copy and paste adjustments (selective adjustments, even) is a huge benefit to most advanced users. Regardless of where they came from, Lightroom CC now supports them.Īlso, if you're looking to copy *.dcp files created under Lightroom Classic, you'll find them here: ~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/CameraRaw/CameraProfiles Copy & Paste Adjustments camera, or can be custom profiles made by an X-Rite Color Checker passport profile generator, or even a custom look created by a professional colorist. These can be as simple as Adobe Color, or Adobe Landscape, and so-on, to the profiles (looks) that are included in your Canon, Nikon, LUMIX, Sony, etc.

Here's a video covering the new features (as well as a few added in previous updates), and they're also outlined below in text.Ī “profile”, which is a *.dcp file, is like a LUT (look up table) - basically a “look” that is applied to your image pre adjustments.

