12/20/2023 0 Comments Lightroom 2018In previous Lightroom CC versions, the presets simply disappeared from view, causing some consternation. On Windows, Mac and Android, there’s a new Hide Partially Compatible Presets option. Partially compatible presets include settings that can’t be applied to the current photo, for example, a preset may be designed to apply a profile that is only available for raw files from specific cameras. And on Windows, Mac, iOS and Android, you can now sort the people grid by last name, as well as by first name or photo count. You can now set a more flattering cover photo for a person on iOS, as well as on the desktop. The mobile apps now suggest other groups of photos that could be the same person, expanding the behavior that was already available on the desktop. On Android, you can also move a photo from one person to another, rather than simply removing them from the incorrect person. In Detail view on the desktop, if you float over the person’s name in the Keywords panel, a face region rectangle will appear over that person’s face in the photo, to help you figure out who’s who. If you don’t want to see the special albums, such Lr Camera Photos and Recently Added, there’s a new arrow to hide them. On iOS, when shooting with Lightroom’s Camera, the photos are now only added to the All Photos and Lr Camera Photos albums, rather than the album that’s open at the time. File Type badges now show on Import dialog thumbnails on Windows/Mac, and there’s a fix for scans that were incorrectly being identified as duplicates. ![]() In the Import dialog on the desktop, the Album list is now shown as a hierarchy, making it much easier to select an album. ![]() ![]() ( Lightroom Classic CC has also been updated.) The Lightroom CC ecosystem has been updated today, with updates for Windows & Mac (2.1) and iOS & Android (4.1).
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