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The Ultimate Guide to Adobe Lightroom Classic 2024 13.3: Unlocking the Full Potential of Your Photos
A new right-click option to move cloud-synced photos to local folders without having to export and delete The Lightroom Queen Performance Improvements: Adobe Lightroom Classic 2024 13.3
You can now filter your library based on whether an image has been exported or not, making it much easier to track project progress. The Lightroom Queen 3. Known Issues & Community Feedback The Ultimate Guide to Adobe Lightroom Classic 2024 13
As a photographer, you understand the importance of having the right tools to edit and enhance your images. Adobe Lightroom Classic has long been a staple in the photography industry, and with the latest update to version 2024 13.3, it's clear that Adobe continues to innovate and improve this powerful software. In this article, we'll dive into the new features, updates, and enhancements in Adobe Lightroom Classic 2024 13.3, and explore how you can unlock the full potential of your photos. Point Color (Masking): Ability to select and adjust
2. New & Enhanced Features (as of 13.3)
- Point Color (Masking): Ability to select and adjust a specific color range across the image without creating a complex mask.
- Lens Blur (Enhanced): AI-powered background blur. Now supports batch editing and adjustable depth maps for fine-tuning bokeh.
- Recovery Sliders in HDR: Improved highlight/shadow recovery for HDR-exported images (gain map support).
- Fast Export: Up to 20-30% faster exporting on Apple Silicon (M1/M2/M3) and modern NVIDIA GPUs.
- Batch Masking Enhancements: Copy/paste AI masks (e.g., Subject, Sky) with improved accuracy.
- New Camera Support: Added support for latest RAW formats (e.g., Nikon Zf, Sony A9 III, Canon R100).
- New Lens Profiles: Added support for new lenses (Sigma, Tamron, Sony, Canon RF mount).
If you're new to Adobe Lightroom Classic 2024 13.3, getting started can seem daunting. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you get up and running:
Perfect for photographers who need robust local editing, advanced masking, and a proven desktop workflow.
3. Point Color (HSL Replacement Evolution)
For a decade, HSL (Hue, Saturation, Luminance) was the king of color grading. Version 13.3 introduces Point Color as a parallel tool.