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Digital Imaging October (MAX) 2018 release notes
We are happy to announce the following Adobe Digital Imaging releases
- Photoshop CC 20.0
- Lightroom CC 2.0 (Mac)/2.0.1 (Windows)
- Lightroom Classic CC 8.0
- Lightroom CC for mobile 4.0 (Android/iOS)
- Camera Raw & DNG converter 11.0
Photoshop CC
This update includes new features, and fixes to some of the top customer reported issues among other bug fixes.
To update Photoshop CC to 20.0, click "Update" in the Creative Cloud desktop app next to Photoshop CC.
More detailed instructions for updating
Read this to ensure a smooth update
Lightroom CC
This update includes some highly requested features and bug fixes to some of the top customer reported issues.
To update Lightroom CC to 2.0 click "Update" in the Creative Cloud desktop app next to Lightroom CC.
More detailed instructions for updating
Read this to ensure a smooth update
Lightroom Classic CC
This update includes new features and bug fixes to some of the top customer reported issues.
To update Lightroom Classic CC to 8.0, click "Update" in the Creative Cloud desktop app next to Lightroom Classic CC.
More detailed instructions for updating
Read this to ensure a smooth update
Lightroom CC for mobile
The updates include some new features and bug fixes to some of the top customer reported issues.
iOS: What’s new
Android: What’s new
Update Lightroom CC on your mobile device via the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android)
Get Started with Lightroom CC on a mobile device
Camera Raw & DNG Converter 11.0
To update Camera Raw CC to 11.0, click "Update" in the Creative Cloud desktop app next to Camera Raw CC.
More detailed instructions for updating
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Rikk
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The updates should appear after the app refreshes.
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artemvodorez
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matt_drown
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Also you can add Bridge info to the headlines:
https://helpx.adobe.com/bridge/using/whats-new.html
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gary_rowe_as01ax17wobbf
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laura_ross_hegymkiow4s8q
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Also posting about this on social media.
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JEA
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"Beginning with the October 2018 release of Photoshop CC (version 20.0), the 32-bit version of Windows is no longer supported. For support with 32-bit drivers and plug-ins, use earlier versions of Photoshop"
Does that also mean there is no longer 32 bit support for adobe dng converters as well?
(adobe dng converter 11.0 and newer)
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anthony_blackett
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Depth range masking - useless! Sure, lots of people take photographs with iPhones, but I would say most don't care about using software like Lightroom Classic. Lr's strength is its RAW processing, this 'feature' targets HEIC. Not much use to DSLR photographers shooting RAW.
Single-step HDR Panorama merge - fantastic. This will save a lot of time if you do this sort of merging. I do like this new addition. However, there are other merging functions being requested by users, such as focus stacking or image stacking for astrophotography, which have been completely ignored.
Faster tethering for Canon camera - good for Canon users, no one else.
Process version improvements - lower noise for high ISO. Barely noticeable.
Very few bug fixes.
A very disappointing release of Lr.
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kenbarber_3530211
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michael_eicher
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let's look to the tings as they are:
Adobe has used all its development power to make a redesign of that for professionals totally unwanted CC functions. The made also a redesign of the way, the apps communicate with the licence Servers. This might have used a lot of development time.
But: there was probably no time left to fix bugs that are in some cases present for a long time. As an example: they did not fix the Geo Tag problems in Lightroom since Version 7.5. They did not use their development power to fix this, by looking what was changed between 7.4 and 7.5 and is the source the problems. There is also for a long time a problem in using a vignette with some Lightroom profiles, that is not fixed since 7.3. There is more to tell from.
How happy cold users be, if all of that development power would have been used for fixing the bugs. How nice could it be for professional users, if the development focus is not to bring there private and client images in the cloud.
Maybe Adobes goal is to sell the photo products to all the millions of smartphone users that use it to bring their selfies in social networks. Professionals instead need stable tools that work as they should do. (under all circumstances even in regions without any networks)
This all is such a waste of time for Users reporting bugs in this forum and for the developers who have code that crap...
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Mikel
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