Adobe Lightroom now supports video editing
Source: Adobe
With Latest updates for Lightroom and Lightroom Classic, Adobe has taken photo management into new territory — you can now edit your video clips using the same sliders you use to edit your images. New functionality allows you to copy and paste settings between photos and videos, and use presets on your footage. It is also possible to trim simple video clips.
The preset functionality on Adobe Camera Raw and Lightroom versions has also been significantly improved. There is now a preset amount slider, allowing you to adjust the strength of the presets applied to photos and videos. Adobe has also introduced a new class of presets called Adaptive Presets, which use AI masking technology from the Select Sky and Select Subject tools to automatically target specific parts of the image. image. Masks in general have also been updated, with the ability to reverse mask groups as well as copy and paste AI-powered masks when editing in bulk.
Other new features in the Mac/Win versions include the ability to compare photos side-by-side, new browser-style forward and back buttons, and improved local storage management.
Check out all the updates here.