Learn about new features and enhancements in the May 2019 (version 8.3) release of Lightroom Classic.
Remove shading using Flat-Field Correction
Remove shading or lens cast, a typical optical artifact, from your photos.
Smoothen or enhance details with Texture slider
Accentuate or smoothen details such as skin, bark, and hair with the new Texture slider.
Support for new cameras and lenses
Find the full list of supported cameras and lens profiles.
Find information about other enhancements in this release.
Flat-Field Correction
You can now reduce shading, or lens cast, from your digital photos using the Flat-Field Correction feature. Shading can occur from a variety of different lenses and can result in both asymmetrical vignettes as well as color casts introduced by certain lens characteristics.
Flat-Field Correction is available in the Library module. To apply the correction, select all your photos in a natural interleaved order and choose Lightroom > Library > Flat-Field Correction.
For detailed information, see Flat-Field Correction.
New Texture slider
You can now smoothen or accentuate details such as skin, bark, and hair with the new Texture slider. You can adjust the Texture slider negatively to smooth skin and retain fine pore details to ensure natural-looking skin. You can increase the Texture amount to accentuate details such as bark or hair without affecting less detailed areas, like the out of focus areas in a photograph. Adjusting the Texture slider does not change the color or tonality in your photograph.
You can apply texture to your photos both as a global adjustment and to specific parts of the photo as a local adjustment. To apply texture, select a photo and switch to the Develop module.
For more information, see the following articles:
Support for new cameras and lenses
For a full list of supported cameras and lens profiles, see these resources:
Other enhancements
Import photos from devices using the Files section
When you import photos from storage devices, such as SD card and CF card, the photos are now selected from the Import grid’s Files section by default. In previous versions, it used to be from the Device section.
Importing from the Files section is more performant. The Files section selects the DCIM folder of the storage device where the camera saves images. If you want to select any other folder, you can do so.
Some cameras save images and videos in different folders. For example, Sony camera saves the videos in the asset folder. Select the folders accordingly to import.
Improved performance of Auto setting
Experience performance improvements when you apply Auto settings. In the Develop module, the Auto option is located next to Tone in the Basic panel.