New Photoshop and Lightroom Updates
- The Magazine For Photographers
- 1 day ago
- 1 min read

Adobe just dropped some pretty cool updates for Photoshop and Lightroom, all focused on making editing faster and way less of a headache. In Photoshop, there’s a new Select Details tool that can automatically pick out tricky stuff like hair and clothing in just a couple clicks, so no more endless masking. Colour editing got a glow-up too: you can now adjust main colours directly on the image, and the Hue/Saturation panel has bigger, easier sliders.
They also reworked the Actions panel so it suggests smart edits based on your image. It’s like having a little AI assistant helping you edit faster, and it will only get smarter over time.
Over in Lightroom, the new Landscape Masking can detect and isolate things like sky, water, or trees automatically, so you can make local edits without doing all the grunt work. And Quick Actions are now smarter, giving you one-tap edit suggestions based on your photo. Bottom line is: less manual work, more creative flow.
You can see full details on Adobe’s website here
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