Batch Editing: Optimized performance when Copy/Pasting settings, Syncing settings, using Quick Develop, and using Auto Sync.Improved rendering in Navigator and Detail panels, which should improve performance. Develop: Improved performance navigating through large numbers of photos (especially on Mac).Library Module: Grid, Loupe, Survey, and Compare views, as well as improved performance moving through photos in Filmstrip, and smoother scrolling with mouse/trackpad.There are three areas specifically that we should see enhanced performance: As much as we like new and shiny, we depend on continuing improvements to performance that impact every day use. This release is primarily focused on performance improvements, which is probably one of the most asked for areas for Adobe to address. Heads up, the new Super Resolution feature added to Camera Raw has not made it into this release of LrC and Lr, but both LrC 10.2 and Lr 4.2 support importing the DNG files created by Super Resolution (which I discuss in the previous link above). You may have seen my post last week about the newly released updates to Adobe Camera Raw (13.2), and if not, go check that out. Adobe has just released updates to Lightroom Classic (10.2) and Lightroom (4.2) for Mac/Win, as well as Lightroom on Android/iOS (6.2).
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