Adobe Lightroom now lets users edit videos

Adobe Lightroom

Adobe today announced several updates to Lightroom, Lightroom Classic, and Lightroom Mobile. The most notable update is the addition of video support to Lightroom. So, you can now edit videos in Lightroom with limited editing tools.

Users can adjust the lighting, color, and preset of a video. The tool also lets users trim the video. Lightroom’s image presets will also work for videos. These video editing tools won’t make Lightroom a video editor. So, Lightroom won’t replace Premiere Pro or any other video editing tool.

The software now comes with a Preset Amount slider that lets you adjust the strength of presets. Several other photo editing apps already offer the same feature. So, it is good to see the addition in Lightroom.

You now also have Adaptive Presets and Masks that only apply to selected parts of a photo. The company is also adding several new premium presets.

Lightroom is also getting a new AI-powered red-eye removal tool that automatically detects red eyes and fixes them with a single click. The company has also added a Compare View to compare images side by side.

The support for videos is now available in Lightroom for Mac, Windows, iOS, and Android.

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