It doesn’t deserve a group of its own below (and is the only real tweak to the develop module I could find) but it deserves a shout-out. One additional feature that hasn’t really been talked about but is well worth an honorable mention is that there is FINALLY a masking option for gradients! This comes in through the “Filter” brush, which can be used to exclude areas from color gradients and washes. Now you can bore your family to the beat of up to 10 songs (that is wayyyyy too long) with pictures changing in time with the music. Sorry, guys, I do not think it possible for me to care less about this, as video slideshows are of the devil to begin with and only used to subject poor family members to the torture of vacation pictures. The “WTF?” moment rounds out our major improvements with new and improved video slideshows. The improvement for the Facebook-loving masses (or just those with huge image catalogs) is facial recognition (again, discussed in detail in this review). This time, the photographers get photograph merging for HDR and panoramas, which we’ll look at in detail (it’s probably the core reason a pro or prosumer would upgrade). Some of these features are ones that photographers have been clamoring for, for ages a couple of them are more for the masses and there is the always-present Adobe trumpeting of a “WTF?” improvement cooked up for nobody really knows who. The upgrade touts an impressive new feature list. To eliminate any confusion, LR6 is the standalone version of Lightroom Creative Cloud… essentially the same product. As with looks at the software’s previous updates, I will not head into a full review of Lightroom’s capabilities (instead, if you need to familiarize yourself with the basic premise, I urge you to read my original treatise from a few versions back here), but instead give some insight into its newest changes. Just last week, Adobe dropped the curtain on the official release of Lightroom 6/CC, putting the final master into our hands to play around with.
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