Trending News|October 02, 2016 10:54 EDT
Adobe Lightroom CC New Update Fixing Compatibility Issues On macOS Sierra
A new update on the Adobe Lightroom CC seeks to address the issues on compatiblity on the latest version of the macOS Sierra. That is welcome news indeed for Mac users.
Seirra users have been complaining about bugs and glitches on the Lightroom under the 10.2 version. And now Adobe is promising that those issues are a thing of the past.
But that's not the only thing that Apple users can expect in the latest upgrade since the appp can now support six Apple cameras, said Digital Trends.
According to the news article, they can now begin to take DNG files using 3rd party apps, including the mobile version of Adobe Lightroom CC, as well shoot RAW files from your iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.
The new Lightroom offers plenty of preset filters that you can apply to your raw image. Everything is laid for the user to see: from choosing the format, clicking on the tools for the basic adjustments on brightness, balance, contrast and exposure.
But in its review, Stuff shared teh bad news about the Adobe Lightroom CC being too closely linked with the Creative Cloud app, which can set you back around $10 a month.
More than the lots of tricks in the subscription, you need the Creative Cloud in order to import and sync the RAW or DNG photo into your computer. Nevertheless, you can edit from your smart phone the RAW copy and producing near professional results out of the many filtering and editing options from the app.