

Tristan Zhou, Lightroom Ambassador, was one of the first to react, saying “I absolutely love the new video feature.

Lightroom also allows you to trim off the beginning or end of a video clip to highlight the part of the video that is most important.”

Presets, including Premium Presets and Lightroom’s AI-powered Recommended Presets, can also be used with videos. It does not end there, though! According to Adobe, “not only can you use Lightroom’s editing capabilities to make your video clips look their best, you can also copy and paste edit settings between photos and videos, allowing you to achieve a consistent aesthetic across both your photos and videos. For those afraid that the interface will change and that they will have to learn a whole new workflow, the good news is that the same edit controls that you already use to make your photography shine can now be used with your videos as well! A new Preset Amount slider Yes, now the Adobe team can say that Lightroom, finally, supports video.
ADOBE PRESENTER VIDEO EXPRESS EXTERNAL VIDEO UPDATE
Still, for those who shoot both photos and video and want to be able to do some light editing in Lightroom… well the good news is that the update is coming and will forever change things for the better. Now, tough, Adobe announces that Lightroom take a step forward, and it’s a huge step, although the photo editor will not compete with Adobe’s NLE, Premiere. Adobe Lightroom and Lightroom Classic now offer – much more – video support, on different platforms, for Premium users.Īdobe Lightroom has, for a while now – 2015 -, offered options to open, play and index video files, along with the photos it was designed to edit, a feature that made sense, as so many photographers also shoot video. Now longer do photographers need to move to another app to edit video.
