![]() There are new Sharing & Shared to Web panels in the desktop app, which makes it quick and easy to find the albums you’ve shared, without having to hunt through your folders of albums. ![]() It was previously only available on mobile. ![]() The Color Picker is now available in the selective editing tools on the desktop. They’re already available on Windows, Mac and iOS. The Metadata Filters are now available on Android. Search Autocomplete (Windows/Mac/iOS/Android)Īs you start typing in the search field, Lightroom now offers a number of suggestions, just like Google or Amazon. Now you can set an album as the “target album” and simply press the T key to add the selected photo(s) to that album. If you’re scrolling through your photos, looking for ones to add to a specific album, then dragging them over to the Albums panel can be slow. Since they’re from two different companies, there are some provisos and file formats that can’t fully migrate, but I’ve provided all the information you need in Adobe Lightroom CC – Edit Like a Pro, so you can get off to the best start. If you previously used iPhoto or Aperture, these older libraries can also be updated to the Photos Library format and then migrated into Lightroom CC. If you’ve been using Apple Photos and you’re now ready to upgrade to Lightroom CC, there’s a migration tool that can transfer your organization and metadata edits over automatically. (If you’re using Lightroom CC mobile apps with Lightroom Classic, note that the People tagging does NOT sync back to Lightroom Classic.) ![]() The big news in this release is facial recognition, and if you’ve used Lightroom Classic’s tools, you’ll be pleased to know this works much better! All of the indexing is done automatically in the cloud, and photos of the same person are grouped into a cluster, ready for you to add their name. ( Lightroom Classic CC has also been updated.) The Lightroom CC ecosystem has been updated today, with updates for Windows (2.0.1), Mac (2.0) and iOS & Android (4.0). ![]()
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