![]() ![]() If you’re migrating from Photoshop Elements to Lightroom Classic, or intend to use the two applications together, refer to the Adobe tutorial “Step up from Photoshop Elements to Adobe Lightroom Classic” for useful tips and info: /lightroom-classic/how-to/elements-upgrade-creative-cloud-photography.html. If you wish to import a Photoshop Elements catalog other than that selected by default, choose it from the menu.Ĭlick Import to merge the photo library and all catalog information from your Photoshop Elements catalog to your Lightroom Classic catalog. Lightroom searches your computer for Photoshop Elements catalogs and displays the most recently opened catalog in the Import Photos From Photoshop Elements dialog box. In the Lightroom Classic Library module, choose File > Import A Photoshop Elements Catalog. Version sets from Photoshop Elements are converted to stacks in Lightroom Classic, and your albums become collections. The media files from your Photoshop Elements catalog are imported complete with keywords, ratings, and labels-even your stacks are preserved. We get a small commission for purchases made through these links, which helps run this site.Lightroom Classic makes it easy to import photographs and videos from Photoshop Elements 6 and later on Windows, and from Photoshop Elements 9 and later on macOS. Note that this post contains paid affiliate links. ![]() If you want to discuss anything you’ve read here on my website, or saw on my youtube channel, or if you want to share images you’ve created using any of my techniques or presets, then I’ve started a new Facebook Group just for that. (Please note that PayPal doesn’t make it easy to respond to these so just know you are thanked in advance) Join our Facebook Group If you want to say thanks or help, then you can feed my caffeine habit and buy me a coffee via PayPal with a one off donation to my PayPal tip jar. If you’re looking for some Film Effect, or black and White style packs for Capture One, Presets for Lightroom or Photography related eBooks, check out my Gum Road Store. Check out my Capture One Style Packs, Lightroom Presets and eBooks If you buy through the above links, we get a small commission, which helps run this site. If you want to help support our blog, you can do so if you buy anything from our affiliate partners: Help Support the Blog Buy from our affiliates The result looks like you took a squeegee and wiped all the noise off the image. Because it’s using AI, it’s not a real-time process, and as such, uses the Enhance function (the same one that does super resolution) to create a new denoised DNG file. Lightroom 12.3 adds AI based denoising, and the results are nothing short of amazing (in my opinion). However, with Lightroom 12.3 Adobe has made a giant step forward, albeit in a slightly different way than perhaps people were expecting. It hasn’t been updated for a long time, and other applications arguably did a better job in this regard. The noise reduction technology was getting a little stale in Lightroom, let's face it. 90% of the time when I used the switch on a panel, it was to temporarily disable the edits for a before/after look at just the adjustments in a specific panel. I’m sure some people will be annoyed by this change because people don’t like changes, but it actually makes more sense once you’ve used it for a while. ![]() ![]() If you’ve made no changes to a panel, then the eyeball will be greyed out, indicating that said panel has had no changes made to it. It should also be noted that the eyeballs act as edit indicators for a specific adjustment panel. This allows you to turn off an edit panel, rather than just temporarily hiding it. If you want to convert these to switches like in previous versions, just hold down the alt/option key and the eyeballs will turn to switches. Clicking and holding on an eyeball icon will temporarily disable the edits in the panel, and releasing the mouse will re-enable the edits. ![]()
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