
All of your photos and all of the work that you do with them will be automatically backed up all the time. This means that you can access and work with your photos from any device (including multiple computers), and can easily share photos with others. Cloud Based – Everything you do in Lightroom CC is synced to the cloud.Your photos and edits are all where you’d expect them to be. This allows you to move across your devices without needing to relearn. Seamless experience across all your devices – Lightroom CC will work the same across desktop, mobile and web.Adobe’s goal is that it will have everything you need and nothing you don’t. Powerful Yet Simple – Lightroom CC will offer the powerful image editing that you want, while being simple and intuitive to use.Lightroom CC is designed and built around 3 guiding principles: So what is Lightroom CC on Desktop and who is it for? Below is a brief overview of this new application. The Adobe Max conference provides the company with an opportunity to showcase new applications to the great and good of designers, photographers, web coders, video-makers, illustrators, and developers. At this years event, held in Las Vegas, they announced a brand new application for photographers – Lightroom CC on Desktop. This entry was posted in Adobe, iPad, iPhone, Lightroom Ecosystem, Lightroom Web, Recover deleted photos on 13, August, 2019 by Ian Lyons. To learn how to filter photos in albums for sharing, see Flag and star rating filters removed from Shared Albums.įor a full list of supported cameras and lens profiles for Lightroom desktop and Lightroom for mobile (iOS and Android), see these resources:įor more information on the latest updates to Lightroom Cloud-centric Ecosystem go to What’s New – August 2019 The ability to use flag filters and star ratings to hide photos in shared albums has been removed.

If, on the other hand, you’re also using Lightroom Classic, which Adobe actually recommends against, then the process of recovery is somewhat more complex and time consuming. As can be seen from above, the process of recovering deleted photos is relatively fast and simple when using only those applications that are part of the Lightroom cloud-centric ecosystem.
