Note: you need to position your cursor over the Color Wheel in the Detail view for the shortcuts that I mention in the video to work! This video will walk you through the feature or, you can read all about it below.
Colors can be applied independently to shadows, highlights and midtones in your image with additional controls to blend, shift balance, and change luminosity values. Note: all of Lightroom’s companion files (lrdata packages/folders for Previews and Sync for example), will automatically be renamed based on name of the upgraded catalog.ĬOLOR GRADING-Lightroom Classic’s new Color Grading Panel enables even more control over the application of color tints to your images. You can choose to keep the default name for the upgraded catalog: (currentCatalogName)-lrcV10 or, choose a name of your own. When prompted to upgrade, Lightroom Classic displays a window where you can rename the catalog as desired. Upgrading your catalog creates a new copy of your catalog, so your existing catalog remains intact in the unlikely event that you would want to return to version 9. Today Adobe announced new features and updates to Lightroom Classic (v10) including Color Grading, enhancements to zooming, GPU acceleration for local adjustments, Live View for tethering and more!ĬATALOG UPGRADE-The first thing you’ll notice is that because this is a full upgrade (v10) and not just an update, Lightroom Classic will need to upgrade your catalog.