Support for touch-enabled computers, Other enhancements – Adobe Photoshop Lightroom CC User Manual
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What's new
Last updated 4/20/2015
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These galleries are designed to work with desktop- as well as mobile-web browsers.
Support for touch-enabled computers
New in this release of Lightroom
Lightroom now offers a touch workspace experience. You can switch to the touch workspace from anywhere in the app
by clicking the Touch icon available only on touch-enabled devices, such as the Microsoft Surface Pro 3.
Once you've switched to the touch workspace, you have access to the controls available in Lightroom for mobile and
more. Among other things, you can do the following in the touch workspace:
• Scroll through panels and filmstrips
• Add flags
• Zoom in/out in the Loupe and Grid views
• Access your user-created presets and local corrections
Other enhancements
Library module
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New 250% option in the Windows UI scaling preference
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The Collection list can now be filtered in much the same way as the Keyword list. Click + in the Collections
panel and then enable Show Collection Filter.
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A new preview size called Auto is now available. Auto automatically builds previews at your monitor's
resolution.
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Flag and Rating categories are now available as part of Metadata filters.
Book module
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Photo text-metadata settings are now saved with custom pages.
Slideshow module
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You can now preview slideshows at your screen aspect ratio or at your intended output aspect ratio (16x9 or
4x3).
Develop module
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New Auto option added to the Crop tool. You can use this option to apply an adjustment similar to the Level
Upright option in the Crop panel.
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You can now reposition Adjustment Brush strokes by selecting and dragging Edit pins.
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Mask overlays for the Gradient and Radial filters are now accessible using the same menu commands and
keyboard shortcuts that display the mask overlay for the local adjustment brush.
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New keyboard shortcut to cycle through Upright modes: Control/Ctrl+Tab. You can preserve your crop using
the keyboard combination Option+Control+Tab (Mac).
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CMYK support while soft-proofing