![]() If you're a Creative Cloud subscriber, you'll be able to try them out too thanks to an update that's available to download today. We don't know how good its taste is yet, but we're looking forward to giving that (and all of Lightroom's other new features) a spin. The photo editing app Lightroom has today received a big upgrade that gives it some new Premiere-style color grading wheels, along with some other treats. This promises to be a quick way to find the best snaps from your albums – if you haven't got the time to leaf through all those snaps to find the highlights, the 'Best Photos' feature (which you can find in the three-dot menu in the top-right) will scan it and use its highly-trained eye to pick out the money shots. ![]() One last new Lightroom mobile feature is 'Best Photos', which gives you a taste of Lightroom's A.I-based future. This feature will apparently come to the desktop version Lightroom, "sometime after Max". A new 'Daily Inspiration' area also serves up tailored tutorials, based on the photographers you follow and the guides you've already completed. If you tap on that new 'following' tab, you'll get a feed of the latest work from the snappers that you follow. A bit like Twitter for photo editing, then. ![]() In the app's 'Discover' section, which let you see nicely edited photos and their editing process, you can now follow specific photographers. Talking of which, Lightroom's mobile apps are also getting some handy new tools for learning new editing tricks.
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