Sony FE 70-200mm F2.8 GM OSS + 1.4X Teleconverter.
TAMRON SP 90mm F2.8 Di MACRO VC USD F017N.
Tomography Zenit New Jupiter 3+ 1.5/50.
Lomography LOMO LCA MINITAR1 Art Lens 2.8/32.
TAMRON SP 90mm F2.8 Di MACRO VC USD F017E.
ADOBE LIGHTROOM 6 REVIEW FULL
Click to view the full list of cameras supported for tethering.
S (Type 007) is supported using the plug-in available from the Leica Owner’s Area.
ADOBE LIGHTROOM 6 REVIEW UPDATE
On Mac 10.11 El Capitan, tethering the S2, M (Typ 240) and S (Typ 006) is still waiting on an update from Leica.
Click to view the full list of supported cameras.
Panasonic DMCGX85 (DMCGX80, DMCGX7MK2).
Updated instructions for these changes are already waiting in the Members Area for owners of my Lightroom CC/6 book.
CC only – Deleting synced data is now done from the web interface to avoid accidental deletion.
CC only – There’s a new Pending Sync Activity section in Preferences > Lightroom mobile tab, which documents sync activity to help track down any sync errors.
To view the count, hover over the Keywords field in the Keywording panel when it’s set to Enter Keywords, and the count appears in the tooltip.
A Keyword Count is now available for stock photographers who need to apply a minimum number of keywords to each photo.
A smart preview panorama is smaller than one created from originals, but it’s still useful when the originals aren’t available, if only for testing whether a merge will work well.
Until now, you could only do a panorama merge when the originals were available, but now it’ll work if you’re using smart previews too.
Merge panoramas using smart previews when the originals are offline.
This only applies when you’re working with originals, as smart previews are already quick to load. When you’re working in the Develop module, it preloads the two photos either side of your current photo, so when you move on, it loads much quicker.
In CC 2015.6 / 6.6, Lightroom has become smarter about anticipating which photos you’ll edit next.
The Lens Corrections panel has been split into a simpler Lens Corrections panel and a new Transform panel for all users (but it’ll be missing the Guided button in the perpetual license version).
ADOBE LIGHTROOM 6 REVIEW MANUAL
Fine tune the results using the manual Transform sliders if needed, including shifting it left/right/up/down the canvas using the new X/Y Offset sliders.
Click and drag 2-4 lines on the photo, along lines that should be vertical/horizontal.
Click the Guided button in the Transform panel.
Apply Lens Profile in Lens Corrections tab.
CC only – There’s a new Guided Upright tool, which allows you to correct perspective by drawing lines on the image.
Lightroom CC 2015.6 and Lightroom 6.6 have been released today, and the team have added a few new gems for CC subscribers, as well as the normal camera/ lens support and bug fixes for everyone. (For the update links, skip to the end of the post.)