In the Export dialog box, select the check boxes on the right to select your desired export presets.
Learn about some major new features and enhancements in the November 2019 (version 9.0) release of Lightroom Classic.
Fill uneven edges of your panorama
Fill the uneven edges of your panorama automatically with the new Fill Edges option.
Export your photos in multiple presets to your hard drive.
Support for new cameras and lenses
Find the full list of supported cameras and lens profiles.
Find information about other new enhancements in this release.
Export develop presets and preset groups
Export a custom preset or preset group from Lightroom Classic
Filter color labeled folders and collections
Filter your folders and collections based on the color label assigned to them.
Often, when you merge your photos to create a panorama, the result is an image with a lot of uneven edges. Fill Edges is an option that uses Content-Aware Fill technology to fill the uneven edges of your panorama automatically.
You can select Fill Edges option in the Panorama Merge Preview/HDR Panorama Merge Preview dialog box while merging photos to create panorama/HDR panorama.
For more information, see Merge photos to create panorama and HDR panorama.
You can now perform multiple export jobs for the same set of images all at once. Lightroom Classic will export one image for every preset selected.
In the Export dialog box, select the check boxes on the right to select your desired export presets.
Click Export. If necessary, you can specify the export location in the next window.
For more information, see Multi-Batch Export.
Starting with this release, you can now export a custom preset or a custom preset group from Lightroom Classic.
Navigate to the Develop module.
In the Presets panel, select the preset or preset group that you want to export.
You cannot export built-in Lightroom Classic presets. You can export only custom presets.
Do one of the following:
Specify the file name and click Save.
For more information, see Work with Develop presets.
You can now filter your folders, collections, collection sets, and smart collections based on the color label assigned to them.
In the search bar of at the top of the Folders or Collections panel, click the
icon.
Choose Color Labels from the drop-down list and select a color to apply the filter.
For more information, see:
For a full list of supported cameras and lens profiles, see these resources:
With this release, there is an option to clear the history above the selected step in the History panel. To clear history above a particular step, do the following:
You can now find photos with depth information by selecting Depth as the metadata criteria using the Metadata option in the Library Filter bar.
You can also filter photos having depth map while creating a Smart Collection by specifying Has Depth as a rule.
With GPU acceleration enabled, you can now preview the post-crop vignette effect live while cropping.
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