Updates to Lightroom CC on Android and iOS You can find links to all of the 3rd Party Profiles on the Adobe blog post about this update. These include profiles by photographers Brian Matiash and Matt Kloskowski, and companies like RNI Films and Contrastly. Credit: AdobeĪdditionally, Adobe has also been working with some popular Lightroom preset creators to create a range of 3rd Party Profiles, some of which are already available today. These profiles can be applied to both Raw and non-Raw photos, and come with a 3D Lookup Table (LUT) for a level of control that was previously reserved for Photoshop.Ĭreative profiles also come with an Amount slider, so you can increase or decrease the effect.īlack & White Creative Profiles comparison. You now have 40+ Creative profiles to choose from, split up into four groups: Artistic, Modern, Vintage, and Black & White. New Creative ProfilesĬreative Profile comparison. But now, rather than a single profile, you've got six "starting points" to choose from depending on your genre and photo editing style.Īdobe Color replaces 10-year-old Adobe Standard as the default profile for newly imported photos, but you'll still have access to all of them in the new Profiles section of the Basics panel. The point of each of these profiles (and Adobe Standard) is to give your images a unified "look and feel" regardless of the camera you're using. Adobe Vivid: A "punchy, saturated starting point.".Adobe Portrait: Provides "more control and better reproduction of skin tones." This means less contrast and saturation applied to skin tones throughout the photo, so you have more control over how those tones turn out.Adobe claims this one is most useful "for photos where you want the most control, or that have very difficult tonal ranges." Adobe Neutral: Provides a starting point with very low contrast.Adobe Landscape: Produces more vibrant skies and foliage tones.Results in better tonal separation and contrast than Adobe Standard converted to B&W. Adobe Monochrome: Tuned to be "a great starting point" for any black & white photo.As the new default, it was designed to work with the widest range of photos. Adobe Color: designed to improve the look and rendering of warm tones, improve the transition between certain color ranges, and slightly increase the starting contrast of your photos.Previously, the only Adobe RAW profile you had at your disposal was Adobe Standard. In addition to the tried and true Adobe Standard, you now have Adobe Color, Adobe Monochrome, Adobe Landscape, Adobe Neutral, Adobe Portrait, and Adobe Vivid. There are now six new Adobe RAW profiles to work with. In Adobe Camera Raw and Lightroom Classic CC, Profiles have been moved from the Camera Calibration panel into the Basics panel in Lightroom CC, they've been added to the top of the edit panel.īut this update isn't just about adding Profiles to Lightroom CC and moving them around a bit. The most significant update here is obviously Profiles.Ĭamera Profiles has now been renamed "Profiles", and the whole panel has been moved so it's easier to find. The update brings six new Adobe RAW profiles, over 40 new Creative profiles, a new profile browser, and a bunch of new features and feature enhancements across both mobile and desktop. Credit: AdobeĮarlier today, Adobe launched a major update to Camera Profiles (now known as just "Profiles") in Adobe Camera Raw (ACR), Lightroom Classic CC, Lightroom CC, and both versions of Lightroom Mobile.
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