
Adobe has created software that allows you to seamlessly import, organize, and edit your images without having to switch between different programs. The Edited option is now where you can filter photos based on if they were edited or not, for example.Īdobe has published all this information on its site, so if you’re looking for a deeper dive on any of the notes above, you can find that for Lightroom Classic here and Lightroom CC here.Lightroom is one of the most widely used photo editing tools, and for a good reason. In any view, you can now click the Filter icon next to the search bar to filter viewing options such as Edited, Type, Keyword and more. You can also mute the settings of a specific panel if you want to see your photos edited without those specific settings active.

Lightroom also sees a new activity panel in both the desktop and mobile applications that combines the activity of people and shows them as notifications. Adobe has also added new profile support for Apple ProRaw images: those are now imported using the ProRaw Profile by default, which was done to ensure that Lightroom desktop and mobile closely match the in-camera viewing.

New in Lightroom for the desktop are the Learn and Discover sections, which is a social-focused addition that shows tutorials and interactive edits by photographers from the Lightroom Community. You can peruse the full list of cameras here and lenses here.Īdobe Lightroom received the same support for new cameras and lenses as Lightroom Classic while also seeing several other updates and feature enhancements.


The Samsung Galaxy S21/S21+, as well as the Galaxy S21 Ultra, the Sony 35mm f/1.4 G-Master, the Sony Alpha 1, the Fujifilm GFX 100S, and the Sony FX3, have all been added along with several other camera bodies and lenses. Finally, Adobe has added several lens and camera profiles to Lightroom classic.
