Image credit: Adobe (Image credit: Adobe) They won’t be uploaded to YouTube, sadly, but Adobe claims there are advantages to integrating them directly into the software (aka, only making them available to Lightroom subscribers). The Tutorials are a great addition to Lightroom users who want tips from skilled photographers in a step-by-step walkthrough. Unlike videos showing tips from one version of Lightroom, adding tutorials directly to the software code means they’re timeless - and work with every future version Best of all, they won’t need Lightroom subscriptions to add their images. Lastly, desktop, mobile and ChromeOS users can now invite others to contribute photos to their albums. ![]() Lightroom on desktop gets a new tool, Defringe, which helps eliminate purple or green fringes captured by lens chromatic aberrations, while the Android version finally gets batch editing and Lightroom Classic gets Flat-Field Correction as a native tool. ![]() Texture is coming to all Lightroom platforms. ![]() Best of all, it’s designed to work in coordination with other sliders like Clarity and Dehaze, allowing users to tweak one while leaving the others alone.
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