- What’s New in Lightroom Classic 14. 4, Mobile Desktop (June 2025)?
Lightroom Classic 14 4, Lightroom Desktop 8 4, and Lightroom Mobile 10 4 have all been released today They introduce some exciting new features in all
- Whats New in Lightroom Classic 15. 0, Mobile Desktop (October 2025 . . .
Lightroom Classic 15 0, Lightroom Desktop 9 0, and Lightroom Mobile 11 0 have all been released today Adobe tends to update the main version number
- Lightroom cloud ecosystem vs. Lightroom Classic – which do I need?
Do you need the cloud-native Lightroom CC or the traditional folder-based Lightroom Classic? Detailed feature comparison and decision tree to help you decide
- Whats New in Lightroom Classic 14. 3, Mobile Desktop (April 2025 . . .
Lightroom Classic 14 3, Lightroom Desktop 8 3, and Lightroom Mobile 10 3 have all been released today They introduce the new Landscape Masking, Album Sharing improvements across the Cloud Ecosystem, as well as some small feature updates in all versions of Lightroom As usual, there are also bug fixes and new lens support
- Blog | The Lightroom Queen - Tips, Tutorials Troubleshooting
The Lightroom Queen blog is full of tips, tricks, troubleshooting and news It's renowned for its comprehensive lists of what's new in each LR release
- What’s New in Lightroom Classic 14. 2, Mobile Desktop (February 2025)?
Lightroom Classic 14 2, Lightroom Desktop 8 2, and Lightroom Mobile 10 2 have all been released today (note iOS, it’s 10 2 1) As well as the new Adaptive Profiles, there are some small feature updates in all versions of Lightroom, along with bug fixes and new lens support
- Lightroom Classic Updates
Lightroom Classic 15 0, Lightroom Desktop 9 0, and Lightroom Mobile 11 0 have all been released today Adobe tends to update the main version number annually around the time of Adobe Max, and this year is no exception Of course, new features have … Click to continue Filed Under: Lightroom (Cloud Service) Updates, Lightroom Classic Updates
- Lightroom Performance – What Computer Hardware Do I Need?
Lightroom makes good use of multiple cores for image processing tasks such as building previews, working in the Develop module, and exporting photos It’s worth selecting a quad-core processor if possible, even though some other areas of the program are only lightly threaded
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