This test, which is a joint test between staffer Paul Ip and Editor in Chief Chris Gampat, was done on the Mac, PC and the iPad partially because Lightroom CC syncs across a number of platforms. We’ve been playing with the new Adobe Lightroom Classic CC update for a little while now on the Mac, PC and the iPad Air 2. In addition to that, Adobe has added a number of their own options. And for Canon, there are options like Faithful, Landscape, etc. For Sony, being able to add something like their Portrait or Clear simulation is also pretty big. For Fujifilm users, being able to apply the Astia, Velvia or Acros film simulations are huge–and Profiles did those. Profiles are pretty big if you wanted your RAW image to look the way that the JPEG preview did.
They’re first and foremost moving to the top of the interface and Adobe has been working with a number of third party companies to create even more. Today, Adobe Lightroom Classic CC is receiving a pretty big update: the way camera profiles work is getting a revamp. Adobe Lightroom Classic CC just got a big update involving the way Profiles work