Adobe Lightroom
Isn’t a single program anymore — photographers can now choose between the cloud-based Lightroom CC and the original Lightroom, now called Lightroom Classic CC. But what’s the difference between Lightroom CC and Lightroom Classic CC?
Lightroom CC
Was redesigned to create a seamless workflow regardless of the device you’re using by storing all of your photos, including RAW files, on a cloud server. Lightroom Classic CC maintains all of the photo-editing power meant for desktop systems — it’s the Lightroom that you know and love (or perhaps don’t love so much). While both share common features, there are a handful of tools that don’t cross over between programs.
As Adobe continues updating them, the gap between the two narrows. The latest update brought more import options for Lightroom CC, for example. Enough differences remain between Lightroom CC and Lightroom Classic, however, that one may be better suited for your workflow. Here’s what photographers need to know about Lightroom CC vs. Lightroom Classic.
Adobe Lightroom Classic CC 2020 Improved Raw Default Settings
With this release, we have added the ability to easily configure default settings for raw images in Lightroom Classic. The default settings will affect how images are processed during import and can be observed when you click the Reset button in the Develop module. You can set the defaults to the following:
Adobe Default - Uses Adobe default settings
Camera Settings - Uses the in-camera settings or profiles as-shot
Presets - Uses an Adobe or custom preset of your choice
You can apply the settings via:
Master - Applies the selected default for all raw images
Camera - Applies default based on specific camera models
Selecting Show serial number will allow you to specify different settings for multiple cameras of the same camera model based on the serial number.








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