Adobe is making it easier for photographers to get a consistent look by unburying and expanding a lesser known tool inside its RAW image processor: Camera Profiles. On Tuesday, April 3, Adobe launched ...
Today, Adobe has released a trio of updates to its photography software across all platforms. Lightroom, Lightroom Mobile, and Adobe Camera Raw have all received updates that bring along new features, ...
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Adobe gets creative with greatly extended Profiles for RAW processing, and enhanced Presets for quick application of a particular look to your images. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share ...
Adobe's software now can process raw images from Canon's new full-frame SLR. For everyone else, gets support for camera profiles that improve colors. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 ...
Adobe on Thursday announced availability of release candidates for the upcoming Camera Raw 8.6 and DNG Converter 8.6, with the software bringing improvements to image processing and conversion for ...
Adobe is bringing camera profiles to Photoshop and Lightroom--but not yet for all cameras that can produce raw images. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors, ...
With the Nokia Black software update for the Lumia line of Windows Phone, Nokia is allowing mobile photographers to capture RAW image files in the DNG format on the flagships Lumia 1520 and Lumia 1020 ...
Adobe late Wednesday announced availability of its latest Lightroom 5.3 and Adobe Camera Raw 8.3 updates, adding support for cameras and lenses that went to market since the last software versions ...
Adobe has just added support for Pixel 8 RAW to its editing apps. While it might not sound like a huge deal in and of itself, this move will actually open the door for more photographers to take full ...
One of the biggest reasons so many people love the shots taken by Google’s Pixel smartphones is how the shots are pretty much ready for sharing straight out of the camera. However, a special RAW mode ...