Previewing Global Adjustments - In the Develop module, Option -click (Mac) | Alt -click (Win) the eye icon next to a panel header to swap from the the eye icon to the “light switch” icon. If there is a red dot under the Masking/ Healing icon(s) it means that there are AI Mask/Healing Spot(s) that need to be updated. Icons under each tool in the Develop module indicate which tools have settings changed.The History steps now display the name of the mask.Click and hold the eye icon in the Tone, Color, Curve, Present, and Detail sections of the Masking tools to toggle the visibility of the adjustments in that section.There are three new presets in the Adaptive Portrait preset group: Darken Beard, Polished Portrait, and Enhance Clothes.Lightroom Classic now offers the ability to use AI/ML to automatically generate two new types of People masks based on facial hair (beard & mustache) and clothes.Note: you can also Rename and Delete Curve Presets using the global Tone Curves panel. The new Curves section in Masking means that you can apply the most subtle (or dramatic) adjustments to masked areas in your images. And, if you create and save a custom curve in the global Tone Curve panel, you can apply those custom settings using the Curve section in masking.Updates to Masking - Lightroom Classic’s Masking tools have been updated to include Curves, new People masking categories and adaptive presets, as well as preview options. However, you can first run Denoise on any Bayer/X-Trans raw file, export the results to an output-referred format (such as TIFF), then running Super Resolution on the TIFF file. While you can’t apply Denoise on images created by Photo Merge, you can apply Denoise on the individual images before applying Photo Merge to create Panoramas and HDR images.Ĭurrently, Denoise and Super Resolution can not be used together. If the resulting image looks too smooth after running Denoise, use the Effects panel to add Grain. You can’t apply Denoise on an image more than once, although you can return to the original raw file to apply Denoise using different settings.Īll of the legacy Manual Noise Reduction features are still available in the Detail panel if you want to add “additional” noise reduction, either globally or locally. Or, press Option (Mac) | Alt (Win) and click the Denoise button to apply Denoise to all selected images without displaying the Enhance dialog (Denoise will apply the same Amount value as the previous time Denoise was applied). To batch process images, select them in the Filmstrip and choose Denoise to adjust the Amount slider in the Enhance dialog.
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