The previous existence of those tools mean that Lightroom's new features will feel more like an added convenience than a revolution to keen users of the program.įor example, Lightroom's 'auto mask' tool has been on hand to help you choose particular parts of a photo, while the very useful luminance range mask is a popular way to choose specific areas to adjust based on a defined level of brightness.īut there's no doubt that the one-click selection of subjects and the sky, if they do indeed work as flawlessly as Adobe's demo, will help speed up many photographers' editing workflows.Įven better, Adobe has said that many users have requested that the Lightroom experience is consistent across desktop and the mobile app, which has apparently meant that the 'AI-powered tools work on mobile devices equally as well as on desktop'.