In Lightroom desktop, import and open a photo in Detail view and click the Edit icon in the right panel.
If you're using Lightroom for iOS or Android, click the links below:
Learn about new features and enhancements in the October 2020 release of Lightroom desktop (version 4.0) and Lightroom for mobile (version 6.0)
Control shadows, midtones, and highlights with Color Grading
Achieve the perfect mood to fit your creative visions with powerful color controls for shadows, midtones, and highlights or adjust the overall color of your image.
Add graphical watermarks to your photos
You can now add your brand's logo or unique signature as a graphical watermark when you export an image from Lightroom desktop and mobile. Watermark settings will seamlessly sync across Lightroom desktop and mobile platforms.
Explore a personalized Lightroom feed and follow inspirational photographers
Get inspired! In the Learn and Discover sections on mobile and web, the For you tab displays tutorials and Discover edits based on the posts you like, recent editing activity, and people you choose to follow in the Lightroom community.
Lightroom automatically helps you pick your best photos
Choose Best Photos allows you to quickly pick the best photos from hundreds of photos within a selected album. Lightroom suggests your best photos based on picture quality and the people within them. You can customize the results using the Quality Threshold slider. Easily share, flag, or rate your selected photos.
Support for new cameras and lenses
Find newly added cameras and lenses in the full list of supported profiles.
Get more precise control using the all new zoom motions to view finer details more quickly. Non-destructive Versions are created automatically for you as you edit. Experience easier navigation on Lightroom desktop with a reorganized Photos panel.
New in Lightroom desktop and mobile
Lightroom now offers a robust color grading tool--three-way color wheels--which provides powerful color controls for shadows, midtones, and highlights at the same time. You can also adjust the overall color of your image using the Global control. Color Grading replaces Split Toning and provides more control to adjust colors in your image. Take your images to new creative heights by adjusting the color wheels in any combination to create subtle, vivid, complementary, or contrasting looks.
In Lightroom desktop, import and open a photo in Detail view and click the Edit icon in the right panel.
If you're using Lightroom for iOS or Android, click the links below:
Scroll to the Color panel and locate the Color Grading section.
You'll notice that there are three color wheels - one of each for shadows, midtones, and highlights. You can also click the color wheel icons in the top row to view them individually. Move the desired slider to change the color tint. You can also adjust the Luminance slider that is present below each color wheel to adjust the luminance of the respective color tints.
A dot indicator is displayed below the color wheel icons if the respective color wheel has edits in them.
Adjust the Blending slider to set the degree of overlap between shadows and highlights. Drag the slider towards the right to maximize the overlap and drag it to the left to minimize the overlap. Set the Balance slider to balance the effects between shadows, midtones, and highlights. You can also use the Balance slider to control the amount of shadows and highlights. Values greater than 0 will increase the effect of highlights and values less than 0 will increase the effect of the shadows.
The Color Grading panel replaces the Split Toning panel. To replicate the effect of Split Toning, simply set the Blending slider to 100 and adjust Shadows and Highlights.
The last color wheel icon in the top row allows you to access the Global color wheel slider. This slider lets you change the overall color of the photo without affecting your previous color adjustments for shadows, midtones, or highlights.
To learn more, check out Adjust colors of midtones, shadows, and highlights in Lightroom desktop.
New in Lightroom desktop and mobile
Easily add custom graphical watermarks and signatures to your photos by following these quick steps:
In Lightroom desktop, select a photo and click the Share icon.
If you're using Lightroom for mobile, click the following links:
In the Share menu, select Custom Settings.
In the Export screen, select Include Watermark and click the gear icon next to it.
Click the Graphic tab to view your graphical watermark settings.
Click the folders icon to upload a PNG or JPG file. If you would like a transparent background, be sure to use a PNG with a transparency setting. Rotate, adjust size, opacity, and position of your graphical watermark.
Click Done and export your photo. Your watermark settings sync across the mobile platforms of Lightroom.
To learn more, check out Add a graphical watermark in Lightroom desktop.
New in Lightroom mobile
Get inspired! In the Learn and Discover sections on mobile and web, the For you tab displays tutorials and Discover edits based on the posts you like, recent editing activity, and people you choose to follow in the Lightroom community. Follow these steps to explore this feature:
Tap Learn to view tutorials or Discover to view Discover edits that are shared by photographers from across the globe.
Tap the For you tab to explore recommended tutorials or Discover edits. You can also scroll down to find Featured, Trending, and Get inspired photos.
Select a desired tutorial or Discover edit to view it. For more details specific to your mobile device, check out:
You can follow any photographer's work that you like. In Learn or Discover, simply select the post you like, tap the author's name, and then tap Follow. In Discover, you can view the people you follow in the Following tab.
New in Lightroom mobile and web
Quickly shortlist your best photos in an album with the help of Lightroom. Follow these steps to know how:
From the Albums panel, open an album.
Tap the three-dot icon in the upper right corner and select Choose Best Photos.
Lightroom analyzes your album and picks the best photos. The analysis is based on photo quality and faces in the photos. The top photos that are picked are displayed in the Chosen section and the rest are shown in the Others section.
You need to have at least 10 photos in your album for this feature to work.
Drag the Quality Threshold slider more to the right to decrease the number of Chosen photos. Moving the slider to the left will increase the number of Chosen photos.
Once you're happy with the photos Lightroom has chosen for you, tap the three-dot icon in the upper-right corner. You can view options to share, export, or create another album.
To learn more, check out the following articles:
Check out the following articles to find newly added cameras and lenses in the full list of supported profiles:
Lightroom desktop
Lightroom for mobile (iOS and Android)
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