


LIGHTROOM PLUGINS LICENSE
Creative Commons - Inject Creative-Commons license data into exported images.

Metadata Wrangler - Control what metadata is/isn't included during any export.Folder Publisher - Replicate images to local disk in their Lightroom folder heirarchy.Collection Publisher - Replicate a collection heirarchy to local disk.Order Prints Locally - Upload to LifePics for printing and pickup at a local retailer.The smart object remains editable and you can modify the filter by double-clicking.ĭon’t have Perfectly Clear Version 3. If you need to return and edit with the plugin, just repeat steps 1 through 3.The file is returned to Lightroom and stacked with the original in your Lightroom CC library. Adjust the image to taste then click OK to apply the filter.Choose Filter > Athentech Imaging > Perfectly Clear v3.Choose Filter > Convert for Smart Filters to make any applied filters re-editable.Lightroom Classic gives you the ability to send the file as an embedded raw file, Photoshop launches and the image opens as a 16-bit TIFF file. Click the Edit button in the right-hand toolbar.Select a photo in your Lightroom CC library.You can send your photos from Lightroom CC to Photoshop so you can easily edit them. Your license includes a Photoshop plugin. However, if you have a version of Photoshop on your computer, you can make plugins work. That feature may eventually come back, but it is missing for now. One of those features missing is the ability to use third-party plugins. Adobe says they still have more features to add to the tool, but that they prioritized features based on customer needs. Lightroom CC is a simplified version of Lightroom Classic, but it doesn’t match Lightroom Classic feature for feature. All pictures you take on mobile devices or imported on your computer are added to a master library. All (and we mean all) your images are stored online there is no selective syncing. What is Lightroom CC?Īdobe has released a whole new Lightroom, called Lightroom CC. But the new Lightroom CC is a bit different. Lightroom Classic CC (formerly Lightroom CC) fully supports third-party plugins like Perfectly Clear Complete or Perfectly Clear Essentials.

Adobe just released two new versions of Lightroom ( be sure to read our write-up here).
