![]() It’s particularly good for landscapes, nature photography, and B&W photography. The Texture slider enhances medium size details in a photo, giving a three-dimensional appearance without affecting the overall contrast or increasing noise. For the best result, use Dehaze as a local adjustment. ![]() It also works well on backlit photos, underwater photos and reflections. It looks a little like a combination of contrast, clarity, vibrance and blacks, but it runs complex calculations to adapt to the content of the image. The Dehaze slider reduces (or adds) atmospheric haze and fog. ![]() ![]() Since Lightroom is primarily a photo editing tool, there have been plenty of Develop module improvements, including… What’s new – are the changes worth the upgrade?įor detailed information on the changes, you can read back through the individual release blog posts, but let’s summarize… Whether you’re considering upgrading from Lightroom 6 (or earlier) to Lightroom Classic because you have a new camera, you’re planning to upgrade to macOS Ventura, or you’re just tempted by the new features, you may wonder what’s changed since Lightroom 6’s release in April 2015.
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