Version 8.2.0.10 updated Lightroom's library to support the newest mirrorless and DSLR cameras available during its release window, including native RAW support for: Canon EOS R and EOS RP Nikon Z6 and Z7 Sony a7R III and newer compact systems
Automatically groups photos based on metadata criteria (e.g., focal length, ISO, specific camera body).
Lightroom Classic CC 2019 addressed historical optimization complaints by introducing smarter hardware utilization.
Tethered shooting received a massive stability and speed boost in this cycle. Version 8.2 specifically optimized the tethered pipeline for Nikon digital cameras, offering the same real-time speed, reliability, and auto-import functionality that Canon users enjoyed in the previous minor update. 4. HEVC/HEIF Video and Image Support adobe photoshop lightroom classic cc 2019 8.2.0.10
By 2019, Adobe had split its photography ecosystem into two distinct tracks: the cloud-focused, streamlined Lightroom (formerly Lightroom CC) and the traditional, folder-based Lightroom Classic. Version 8.2.0.10 belongs firmly to the Classic lineage.
Does not natively support newer camera RAW profiles released after 2019 without DNG conversion.
If you import photos containing depth information (such as Portrait Mode photos shot on modern iPhones or Android devices), Lightroom Classic can isolate the foreground from the background automatically. Version 8
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Exceptional speed improvements over older Lightroom 6/CC versions.
The true power of Lightroom Classic CC 2019 lies in its precise control over tone and color. Precision Masking with Range Masks resolve fine colors
This version includes the original ecosystem: direct upload to Flickr, Facebook, and SmugMug (now deprecated in later releases). For archival purposes, 8.2.0.10 is the last version that reliably authenticated with Flickr’s OAuth 1.0 endpoint without requiring third-party plugins.
To utilize the feature, specific OS versions were required at launch: Windows : Windows 10 (version 1809 or later).
Powered by Adobe Sensei AI, the "Enhance Details" feature debuted in this era. It re-examines the Bayer and X-Trans color filter arrays at a pixel level to resolve fine geometric details, reduce color artifacts, and improve edge acuity. This proved exceptionally useful for large-print landscape photographers and Fujifilm shooters. Expanded Camera and Lens Profile Support
The standout feature of the 8.2 release was . Powered by Adobe Sensei’s machine learning, this tool demosaics RAW files to increase resolution, resolve fine colors, and reduce artifacts.