![]() ![]() Color Grading is still fully compatible with your old Split Toning settings and presets, you just have to set Blending to 100 to replicate the old Split Toning effect. The existing Balance slider remains, and it’s now joined by a Blending slider, which controls how much the tones blend into each other. In addition to the pre-existing Hue and Saturation controls for Highlights and Shadows, you can now also apply a tint to the Midtones, and you can play with the Luminance of each tint. It replaces and expands upon the previous Split Toning controls, allowing much finer control. The big news in this release is the new Color Grading feature. ![]() The default is to use the old catalog name followed by -v10.įor more details on catalog upgrades, see our blog post Why is Lightroom asking to upgrade my catalog and what does it do? In version 10.0, you can now set the name for the new catalog in the upgrade dialog. In the past, Lightroom has always appended a -2 to the end of the old catalog name, which has become confusing with some ending up with catalog names like Catalog-2-2-2-2. This release upgrades your catalog format, so just be aware that you can’t easily roll back to 9.4. RAM has also increased to a minimum of 8GB, with a recommendation of 16GB. The minimum macOS now supported is 10.14 (Mojave) – 10.13 (High Sierra) is no longer supported. Windows 7 and Windows 10 v1803 or v1809 are no longer supported. The minimum Windows 10 supported is v1903 or later. The system requirements have been updated: Some are reporting issues w ith Some Smart Previews were not built on Import.Īnd finally for now, there’s a change in the preview rendering which improves performance but at the expense of image quality in the Library module in some cases, which is under investigation. Likewise, there seems to be a ?:0 Attempt to index field ‘font’ error when trying to send photos using the built-in email function. If you come across an Unexpected Error Opening Catalog, the cause is currently unknown, so roll back to 9.4 and track the progress of the investigation here.Ī few people are reporting an error: ?:0: attempt to compare two nil values when adding photos to a collection when the sort order is set to Custom. There’s a confirmed issue with copying and pasting white balance to other photos. There are some reports of performance issues on macOS, which are currently being investigated. The entire Lightroom cloud-based ecosystem has also been updated today too.
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