Adobe Lightroom 2017 -
The October 2017 release (v7.0) was a "performance-first" update, addressing years of user complaints about sluggishness. 1. Performance Overhaul Adobe focused heavily on "under the hood" improvements:
A completely redesigned, cloud-native application. It prioritized a simplified interface and synced full-resolution RAW files to the cloud, allowing for a seamless transition between desktop, mobile, and web. Performance: The "Classic" Priority adobe lightroom 2017
Targets specific brightness levels, making it easy to brighten shadows or darken highlights without tedious manual brushing. The Rise of the Cloud: Lightroom CC The October 2017 release (v7
Photographers could now use the JPEGs embedded in RAW files for near-instant culling, bypassing the wait for 1:1 preview generation. Print, Map, and Book modules but focused on
Print, Map, and Book modules but focused on a promise of improved performance. Lightroom CC (New): A brand-new, streamlined, and cloud-first application. It was designed for photographers who wanted their entire library synced across desktop, mobile, and web, with all original RAW files stored on Adobe’s servers. YouTube +3 Major 2017 Feature Additions The October 2017 release wasn't just about rebranding; it introduced powerful new local adjustment tools for both versions: Color and Luminance Range Masking: These allowed for highly precise selections within the Graduated Filter, Radial Filter, and Adjustment Brush. You could now target specific colors or brightness levels (luminance) to apply edits without manual brushing. Performance Optimization: Adobe publicly prioritized speed, resulting in faster app launches, quicker preview generation, and smoother transitions between the Library and Develop modules. Embedded Previews: A new "Embedded & Sidecar" preview option allowed users to cull images much faster by using the previews generated by the camera itself rather than waiting for Lightroom to render its own. YouTube +2 The End of the Perpetual License One of the most controversial aspects of 2017 was the official end of
A brand-new, built-from-the-ground-up application designed for a mobile-first, cloud-integrated workflow.