Adobe dropped a new Lightroom update last week, and there’s some really good stuff in here.
In the video below, Terry White walks through all the highlights across Lightroom Classic, Desktop, and Mobile, so you can see what’s actually worth paying attention to.
A few quick standouts…
Lightroom Classic got a big performance boost (Adobe says up to 5x faster on Windows), plus you can now run AI Denoise in the background while you keep working. That alone is a huge win.
There’s also new support for Sony A7 V compressed RAW files, along with improvements to Assisted Culling, especially for images with shallow depth of field.
On the creative side, there are new Film-Inspired Premium Presets, and you can now build Firefly Mood Boards right inside Lightroom to plan shoots and organize ideas.
Lightroom Desktop picked up some nice upgrades too, including natural language search (just type what you’re looking for), support for large PSB files, customizable “Edit in Photoshop” settings, and finally… zoom while cropping.
Terry covers it all in a quick, easy walkthrough, so give it a watch and see which features you’ll actually use.
