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Tech Notes: Adobe updates across Photoshop and Lightroom

Faster Assisted Culling in Lightroom – ©supplied graphic.


The Adobe creative team dropped PAN a note this week showing off the recent updates to design and photography in Photoshop:

Here’s what’s new:
Rotate Object in Photoshop is now generally available. What was once a tedious, multi- step process is now a fast, non destructive workflow, letting designers tilt, spin, and recomposite objects from new angles in real time. The result: it’s easier to explore ideas, refine quickly, and iterate freely without rebuilding work from scratch.

Layer Cleanup, originally previewed at Adobe MAX in October, has now arrived in Photoshop and intelligently declutters your layers by renaming and removing empty ones, so you can stay focused on creating, not managing layers.

Firefly Boards now seamlessly integrates with both Photoshop and Lightroom and enables a seamless path from ideation to creation, helping you move smoothly from early concept to final output without breaking your creative workflow.

Improved Search in Lightroom lets you find photos simply by describing what you’re looking for in your own words, making it faster and more intuitive to surface exactly the shots you need.

New Film-Inspired Presets in Lightroom give you more creative control to deliver a nostalgic look, while performance upgrades like faster Assisted Culling and up to 5x faster interactive slider performance help you handle large shoots with greater speed and precision.


Do you have a pro-photo tech update? – email me the details [email protected] and I’ll take a look.

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