The defining moment of 2017 came in October, during Adobe’s annual MAX conference. With a sweeping change to its product lineup, Adobe officially announced the end of the standalone, perpetual-license version of Lightroom.
The standout technical feature of 2017 was , added to the Adjustment Brush, Radial Filter, and Graduated Filter. New Features in Lightroom (October 2017 Edition) adobe lightroom 2017
2017 was a watershed year for Adobe Lightroom, marking the moment the software split into two distinct paths: the cloud-centric and the traditional, desktop-heavy Lightroom Classic CC . The Great 2017 Rebrand The defining moment of 2017 came in October,
Swapping between the Library and Develop modules became significantly faster, and local adjustment brushes felt more fluid. 2. Range Masking New Features in Lightroom (October 2017 Edition) 2017
In October 2017, Adobe drew a line in the sand. Lightroom 6 would be the final standalone release. To receive future updates, feature additions, and camera/lens support, users would have to subscribe to the Creative Cloud Photography Plan.
A brand-new, built-from-the-ground-up application designed for a mobile-first, cloud-integrated workflow.