Adobe recently introduced their new Lightroom Classic & CC 8.2 February 2019 update which includes a number of small improvements. If you are a Lightroom user you might want to check those up with the help of photographer Matt Kloskowski on this quick video.
Here is a list of the Lightroom Classic & CC 8.2 updates:
- Enhance details of raw images – this is for (real) pixel peepers – this feature will enhance details but it is really minor (we are talking about stuff that you are likely to see at 400% or 800%), if you are doing large prints it might be useful – otherwise – probably don’t bother about it.
- Faster tethering for Nikon cameras – the new Tethered is now united and there is faster support for Nikon cameras and new support for Z6/Z7.
- New camera and lens support – (including the Z6/Z7 we mentioned and the Sony A6400 as well as the new Olympus OM-D E-M1X. The Nikon 500mm f/5.6 PF is also supported now.
- Map Altitude – if you are shooting from the air or a tall place.
- Bug fixes – see list here.
You can check out more useful Lightroom guides and tips on our LensVid Lightroom section. You can check out some of Matt’s other videos that we have published here in the past on this link.
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