New features in Lightroom Classic 8.2 and Lightroom CC 2.2 2019 Feb update. Here is a walkthrough and demo of all the new Lightroom features.
There are 2 new features in this release. Enhance details and updated Tethering support.
This uses Adobe AI known as Sensei to calculate how the image is interpreted from a raw file. It works on both Bayer (common sensor found on Canon, Nikon etc) and X-Trans found on Fuji cameras. It makes and enhanced version of the raw file (only works on raw files) which has better fine details. The color, definition and detail looks smoother. Also there is a reduction in artifacts. Thi is especially noticeable in Fuji images. My video above shows examples from a Fuji XT-10.
When you tether (attach your camera to your computer to show on screen and save as you shoot), you will see a big improvement with Nikon cameras. This time last year, the tethering was so slow, frankly it was unusable in a professional situation. (I had a client actually shout at me). The previous update saw significant improvements to Canon. When I say significant, I don’t mean a little faster, I mean night and day better, to the point that I now use it over the Canon software. (you can see it in action on my video). This speed has now also come to Nikon cameras. You will also see that ISO, shutter speed and Aperture can all be controlled remotely. Gone are the seperate menus for each camera brand, there is a unified menu and Lightroom detects the camera used.
There are some nice additions to Lightroom CC. The above mentioned Enhance details is in there, on the desktop and mobile versions. However the big news is HDR, Panorama and HDR Panorama merge. Also on screen controls are available for some adjustments.
I don’t think its and secret that I’m a big shooter of HDR, Panorama and HDR Panoramas for a number of years, with my larger images consisting of over 100 photos per image. You can fins TONS of tutorials here on PhotoshopCAFE and even a premium course here.
HDR: (High Dynamic Range) Shooting multiple bracketed photos to capture extra detail in the highlights and in the shadows, beyond the sensors range and merging them together to create a photo with extended dynamic range. Essentially an image with details in both shadows and highlights at the same time. Sounds very technical, but actually quite simple once you understand it and you can get stunning photos. Lightroom CC can now merge these together.
Panorama: Shooting multiple photos and stitching them together to get a wider view than a single photo. Now Lightroom CC can stitch all your panoramas together. Lightroom Classic has been able to do this for a long time, check out some of my tutorials on Panoramas.
HDR Panorama: As the name implies, it’s a HDR and Panorama in one. This is a great way to get a wide photography with all the dynamic range. It’s a style that I absolutely love and shoot all the time. It’s a lot more work to capture the images, but the results are stunning. You will see in the vide above and here is an example below.
The other update is targeted adjustments. You can drag onscreen in Curves, Color mixer and Black and White tools to change the color and tones exactly where you drag on screen.
All of these updates are available right now for CC users.
Let me know what you think of these updates in the comment.
Also if you want to Learn Lightroom Classic, I have the most comprehensive training available for Classic 2019 (Lightroom 8).
Great to see you here at the CAFE
Colin
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I have read elsewhere that the new AI Detail works better on X-Trans RAW files. Not so much for Bayer files. What has been your experience?
Thats what I said in my video 🙂
Colin, is the color mixer in just a CC? If it’s in Classic, how do I find it? Thanks David
Thank you Colin for de great tips You are awesome!
HI!
It’s mistake, I never use lightroom classic 8,2 / ENHANCE DETAILS / on Windows 7 service pack 1…….
Colin, I’m confused about your Lightroom naming. When I go to the About screen for my desktop LR, it says it is “Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic CC 8.1 Release”. The Lightroom on my phone is “Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC”. So it looks to me that Adobe has kept the CC in the name of the classic desktop application and the only difference in the names is the inclusion of “Classic” in the desktop version. Is yours different?
We call it classic for short (used to be called CC), so as not confuse it with CC, I have a tutorial on the site that explains the naming. Yes, it is confusing
Canon Shooter
I had to update windows 10 to get enhance to run. It ran and ran till I finally shot it down. Any suggestions? Also When I stared using the new CC I see it din not bring in my photos from the Classic. Is it possible to nerge them or do I have different photos in each version?
I get a black “enhanced detail”, never a picture in the dialogue box when I call it up. Same with camera raw, enhanced detail. I get the dialogue box, then enhanced detail is black, no picture. I have updated to the required Windows, updated my Nvidia GTX 760 GPU drivers. Nothing works. Have any other viewers had a similar problem? I would like to know.
Thank you Colin. Your video’s are always great. Per your request I shoot with a Sony A77 and a Sony A7RII.