While the book concentrates on Lightroom Classic, it also includes a completely rewritten chapter on Cloud Sync.
Check the Table of Contents and download the first couple of chapters to sample the format.
There are questions ranging from simple ones like how to import photos, to the much more in-depth details about how the previews are used and how to create your own camera profiles. The book then switches to a conversational question & answer format, going into greater detail for intermediate and advanced users.
Download our free Quick Start eBook to get a feel for the style. The latest 2020 edition includes a new chapter on the concepts behind editing photos and how these translate into Lightroom adjustments, ideal for anyone new to photo editing. Unlike most other Lightroom books, this isn’t just the theory of how Lightroom’s supposed to work, but also the workarounds and solutions for the times when it doesn’t behave the way you’d expect.įor less experienced users, the Fast Track weaves its way through the book, with short tutorials that guide you through a simple workflow, allowing you to gain confidence before diving into the more advanced questions. No more pressing buttons without understanding the repercussions! Adobe Lightroom Classic – The Missing FAQ is different – the eBooks are updated every time Adobe updates the software, so you can always have the latest information! Included in your book purchase is one year’s Classic Premium Membership which gives you access to the eBook updates, email assistance and more – see below for the details and terms.Īs the name suggests, Adobe Lightroom Classic – The Missing FAQ is primarily designed as a conversational FAQ-style reference book, giving you the detailed information you need to make informed choices, whether you’ve been using Lightroom for a few months or a few years. Most books on Lightroom are out-of-date within a couple of months, when the next version is released. 2+ years of photo edits just gone because of Adobe and all they give is a sorry, lmao.When you have a Lightroom Classic question, where do you look? Do you spend hours searching the web? From now on, you look right here. All I got was a ‘we’re sincerely sorry’ and nothing else. “I’ve talked with customer service for 4+ hours over the past 2 days and just a minute ago they told me that the issue has no fix and that these lost photos are unrecoverable,” wrote the user. Sadly, another affected customer shared on Reddit that they lost “2+ years of photo edits.” We sincerely apologize to any customers who have been affected by this issue. We know that some customers have photos and presets that are not recoverable. Installing version 5.4.1 will not restore missing photos or presets for customers affected by the problem introduced in 5.4.0. We are aware that some customers who updated to Lightroom 5.4.0 on iPhone and iPad may be missing photos and presets that were not synced to the Lightroom cloud.Ī new version of Lightroom mobile (5.4.1) for iOS and iPadOS has now been released that prevents this issue from affecting additional customers.
But unfortunately, they also said that lost images and presets “are not recoverable.” The problematic update ended up erasing content that wasn’t synced to the Lightroom cloud. Please help me as I really need all those pictures and presets.Īn Adobe rep acknowledged the bug and that version 5.4.1 solved the issue. I really need this to be fix as soon as possible. I still have my presets and pictures saved in the apps but today, 18th August 2020, after I updated the apps on Apps Store, all of my pictures and presets gone. Yesterday when I use the Lightroom Mobile, it was okay. One user flagged the problem on Adobe’s Photoshop forums: Users started seeing the trouble with Lightroom on iPhone and iPad after updating to version 5.4 (now pulled and replaced with 5.4.1) on Tuesday this week (via PetaPixel). If you are affected by this issue, please refer to the information in our forum.
Some customers affected by this issue might be able to use iPhone and iPad backups to recover photos and presets. Update: Adobe has released an official statement on the matter and is suggesting that some users may be able to recover photos and presets in Lightroom by restoring from an iPhone/iPad backup. An update has been released since fixing the issue but Adobe says there’s no way to help those already affected by the flaw to recover lost images and data. Adobe released a new version of its Lightroom app for iOS this week and it unfortunately has caused some users to permanently lose their photos and presets.