
So, if you don’t see this immediately, it may be a day or two before you can download it. The update servers take a while to push the updates around the world, to avoid overloading the servers. To update, go to Help menu > Updates or click the Update button in the CC app. If you find a bug, click here to learn how to report it to Adobe.

Adobe only publishes the ones that were reported by users: Click here for the full list of available Adobe Lens Profiles.Īs always, the engineers have been working hard to fix bugs. New profiles are added with each Lightroom release. Many compact and mirrorless cameras have built-in lens profiles, but other cameras use lens profiles to correct for lens defects such as barrel/pincushion distortion and vignetting. Click to view the full list of supported cameras.Most cameras are supported within 2-3 months of their release. Proprietary raw file formats are not standardized, so they must be individually added in a Lightroom release.

When a new camera is released, standardized formats such as JPEG, TIFF and DNG are supported immediately. I haven’t seen this myself yet, as I don’t own an Android tablet… feel free to send me a screenshot if you do! tablets/foldables), so it looks more like the phone interface.


The user interface has been updated for larger Android devices (e.g. The Rotate and Flip buttons at the bottom of the Trim view are now active too. It just shows the Before view without your edits, excluding any trimming. You can now long press on a video to show the Before/After view, just like you can with a photo. ( Lightroom Classic has also been updated.) While there are only small feature enhancements this time, there are new cameras and Bug Fixes. The Lightroom cloud ecosystem has been updated today, with updates for Windows & Mac (5.5) and iOS & Android (7.5).
