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Create beautiful photo books from your images with a variety of easy-to-use templates included in Lightroom. Upload your book for printing with just a few clicks. Find and group images by location, easily assign locations to images, or plot a photo journey.

Automatically display location data from GPS-enabled cameras and camera phones. Get more consistent color across your image in scenes with mixed lighting sources.

A flexible brush lets you refine and adjust white balance in targeted areas of your shot. Organize, view, and make adjustments to video clips. Play and trim clips, extract still images from them, or adjust clips with the Quick Develop tool. Easily share video clips in HD format on Facebook and Flickr. Or save HD clips formatted for phones, tablets, TV, and more. Save time and ink and ensure your prints meet your expectations. Soft-proofing lets you preview how an image will look when printed with color-managed printers.

With selected sites, online comments about your images are visible within Lightroom. Bring the power and elegance of Lightroom to all your images, new and old. Easily import photos from other applications. A new radial filter allows you to apply your preferred Lightroom image adjustments to a circular mask, which can then be resized or feathered to produce a more natural effect.

A Smart Preview option helps you work remotely from your original images. Lightroom 5 can create smaller versions of these files, called Smart Previews; if you're disconnected from the source images then you can work on the Smart Previews, instead; and when you reconnect, the program can reapply all your edits to the original pictures. Elsewhere, more capable photo book creation includes book templates which you can customise to suit your needs.

And it's now possible to combine video clips, images and music to produce your very own HD video slideshow. This allows you to quickly share your synced collection with friends, family, and clients using Lightroom web - Comments and likes left on Lightroom web now sync to the Lightroom desktop catalog.

It doesn't look like a major update, but Lightroom 5 has still gained some very welcome new features. This is great news for those who found Lightroom too clunky and fussy before which is us , but bad news for photographers who rely on these extra modules. But in Lightroom CC, all your photos are stored online by Adobe. You can choose to store them locally too, but Lightroom CC is based around online storage.

The good news is that all your photos are available everywhere at their full resolution and in their original format. The bad news is that this storage costs money — see our breakdown of the new Adobe subscription plans at the end.

Synchronization and editing Lightroom Classic CC can synchronize images with Lightroom mobile and Lightroom web, but there are the restrictions mentioned above which we should spell out. And while synchronizing Collections is fine as far as it goes, not being able to synchronize smart collections or have remote access to your full image catalog is actually rather a nuisance.

Image organization Lightroom Classic CC actually offers two parallel organizational systems. Lightroom CC dispenses with all of that. Maybe these will arrive in a future update. Filtering your photos Storing lots of photos is only part of the problem — you also need to be able to find the ones you want when you need them.

Filter items can include ratings, color labels, flags, whether a photo is an original or a virtual copy, and all kinds of metadata and shooting information, such as the camera used, lens, exposure settings and a whole lot more.

You can even save your filter presets for re-use another time. Lightroom CC strips these options right back. You can still filter by rating, flag and file type photo or video , but the metadata options are very basic and limited to Keywords, Cameras and Locations.

In Lightroom CC, keywords are a very structured, disciplined thing. Lightroom CC is very different. You can add keywords just as easily, but in a very much more informal, freeform way. Sadly not. Unfortunately, Lightroom CC offers neither at the moment. Can you use plug-ins? This will perhaps be the biggest deal-breaker for many. Lightroom Classic CC supports all manner of plug-ins.

Indeed, plug-in makers these days almost invariably include Lightroom in their installers, alongside Photoshop. You can send images to Photoshop depending on which subscription plan you go for — see below and launch your favorite plug-ins from there, but that sounds like hard work compared to the direct support offered by Lightroom Classic CC.



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