Old lightroom cc vs lightroom classic1/18/2024 ![]() The color tone and exposure is pretty spot on.Ībove: Come on, that’s pretty darn good for a one-click Auto Adjustment!Īlso, this vastly improved Auto Settings feature doesn’t seem to over-expose the image like the old version did. ![]() That ain’t bad!Ībove: It did a nice job here as well. On the right, that’s nothing but clicking that new Auto Settings button. ![]() Even if it’s not what you would consider the “final edit” it’s a far better starting place for sure.Ībove: Look what a nice job the new Auto Settings did here on this tricky situation. Here’s a comparison.Ībove: Here’s the original out-of-camera shot at Left, then I clicked the OLD “Auto Tone” button so you’re seeing the “after” shot on the right.Ībove: Here’s the same image at left, but on the right I clicked the NEW Auto Settings feature in this update and that’s the result. In the tests I’ve done, overall the results are much, much better than the Auto button has ever delivered before (Note: it’s no longer called the “Auto Tone” button or feature - now it’s called “Auto Settings” because it goes beyond just the tonal sliders in the Basic panel’s by adding Vibrance and Saturation into the mix). (1) Feature #1 is a totally new reimagined “Auto” tone feature, with Adobe Sensei technology under the hood which analyzes your photo and then compares it to one of thousands of professionally edited images in its database, and it uses that info to create a better automatic adjustment for your image. We’ll start with Lightroom Classic version 7.1 update (it gets two new features, plus some new camera and tethering support). I t’s new Lightroom features day! (whoo hoo!)
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