Lightroom Classic feature summary (October 2024 release)

Learn more about what's new in the October 2024 release of Lightroom Classic.

Remove distractions in photos with Generative Remove

Remove with Generative AI is now available with improved selection and object detection. Generative Remove lets you easily select and remove objects on complex backgrounds without any hassle.

Detect Objects lets you detect an object within the roughly brushed area to help you make a precise selection when you want to preserve as many details as possible from the scene.

  1. In the Develop module, select Remove    > Detect objects.

    Object Aware is highlighted
    Select Detect Objects checkbox.

  2. Roughly brush over the object you want to remove.  You can adjust the brush Size to make a precise selection.

    Note:

    By roughly brushing around the object of interest, the whole object would be selected. 

  3. Once you have selected an object, you can use the refine controls to make the following selections:

    • Add - Add areas to the selection.
    • Subtract - Subtract areas from the selection.

    You can adjust the brush Size in the selected panel and change the Overlay color. 

  4. Select the Remove button in the selected panel. 

  5. Generative AI powered by Adobe Firefly can be combined with Detect objects to analyze and automatically select the object and remove it for optimal results.

  6. Select Reset if you want to cancel the changes made.

Secure your digital assets with Content Credentials

Content Credentials help secure digital assets by attaching credentials like digital signature, editing information, and more while exporting or sharing an image online. In Lightroom Classic, you can easily add Content Credentials to your photos when exporting them in JPEG. 

Content Credentials is available as an Early Access feature in Lightroom Classic.

Add Denoise to Linear Raw DNGs

Support for following linear Raw DNG file formats for Denoise to achieve cleaner and sharper images:

  • Bayer and X-Trans mosaic raw files.
  • Linear DNGs (including HDR and pano DNG images previously created inside Lightroom and Camera Raw)
  • Smart proxies (DNG proxies)
  • Monochrome raw files (such as Leica M MONOCHROM)
  • Canon sRAW/mRAW files
  • Nikon small raw files
  • Fujifilm (non X-Trans Raw files)
  • Sony AQR
  • Pentax Pixel Shift Resolution (PSR) files
  •  Foveon cameras
  • Apple ProRaw DNGs
  • Samsung Galaxy Expert Raw

Optimized Tethering Support with Nikon

Enhanced Nikon tethering with no Rosetta Emulation requirement, ensuring a smoother experience. Also added tethering support for Nikon Zfc, Z9, and Z6 III.

Support for new cameras and lenses

Find newly added cameras and lenses in the full list of supported profiles:

Other feature enhancements and changes

  • Automatic backup of the old catalog after upgrade.
  • Quickly rename a catalog by selecting File > Rename Catalog. For more details, see How do I rename a catalog?
  • Easily save disk space by setting the preview cache size limit.
  • Enhanced responsiveness and improved navigation experience in the Develop module. 
  • Added file formats with HDR export support for ISO gain map. For more details, see HDR file formats with Gain Map support
  • Exciting new adaptive presets have been added to Adaptive Sky, Adaptive Portrait, and Adaptive Subject.
  • Experience HDR in secondary display with added multiple-view support.

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