
Edit Indicators and EyeballsĪ simple but very useful feature is the addition of new indicators to quickly see which panels contain edits as well as a new eyeball icon that you can click and hold to temporarily disable the adjustments in a given panel. You’ll want to check out Eric Chan’s Denoise Demystified article to learn more from the ACR team. In addition, there is a new preference setting on the File Handling tab of the Preferences to automatically add a keyword to the enhanced photo indicating whichever of the features were used to create the enhanced version (Denoise, Super Resolution, or Raw Details). I’ve been very impressed with the results so far, and I think it works better than the existing noise removal tools found in Lightroom making this a great addition.Įnhanced photos will now have a new badge visible in Grid view and the Filmstrip.

This feature currently only works on Bayer and X-Trans RAW images. Adobe recommends applying Denoise before other adjustments. Once you’ve chosen the Amount value, click Enhance to create the new DNG copy with Denoise applied. Click and hold on the preview to see before and after views. Here you can adjust the Amount slider (50 is the default) to adjust the intensity of noise reduction (higher values are more aggressive in removing noise and can smooth detail more). With a photo selected, click Denoise to open the Enhance Preview.

You can launch Denoise from the Detail panel in Develop, or via the Photo > Enhance menu. Built into the Enhance set of features (Super Resolution and Raw details), we now have the ability to reduce noise with a single click. AI-powered DenoiseĪ new AI-powered tool has been added to aid us in removing noise from our photos. Open up your Adobe Application Manager, click on the Updates tab, and then click Check for updates if you don’t see the latest releases for Lightroom Classic 12.3, Lightroom 6.3, and Camera Raw 15.3.

Lightroom classic changelog update#
Adobe has just released an update containing new features, new camera support, new lens support, and some bug fixes.
