Adobe Lightroom Classic 12.3 Today
: The update features more efficient import and export processes, allowing users to bring images into Lightroom and move them out to share or to other applications more quickly.
Adobe Lightroom Classic 12.3 represents a significant step forward for this already powerful software. With its combination of performance improvements, new features, and bug fixes, it's clear that Adobe continues to listen to user feedback and push the boundaries of what's possible in digital photography editing and management. Whether you're a professional photographer or simply someone who takes a lot of photos, Lightroom Classic 12.3 offers a compelling reason to consider an upgrade. As the photography landscape continues to evolve, tools like Adobe Lightroom Classic remain indispensable for anyone looking to get the most out of their images.
Single Image Enhance - Denoise, Raw Details, and Super Resolution Adobe Lightroom Classic 12.3
Some users report that syncing a collection to Lightroom Cloud takes 5x longer in 12.3 than in 12.2.
Previous versions had a bug where HDR images (High Dynamic Range) would display washed out on standard SDR screens. introduces a smarter tone mapping algorithm during export. Now, your HDR JPEGs include a fallback SDR profile, ensuring they look correct regardless of the monitor. : The update features more efficient import and
The AI Denoise process generates a new DNG file (roughly 2x the original file size) and takes about 10–30 seconds per image on a standard M1 Mac. It is computationally heavy, but the results are superior to any third-party plugin previously required.
If you have the M1 Ultra Mac Studio (128GB RAM), Lightroom may fail to release RAM after using Denoise, causing a slow down. Whether you're a professional photographer or simply someone
: Unlike older sliders that often made photos look "waxy," this tool uses artificial intelligence to remove grain while keeping fine textures like fur, feathers, and skin intact. Raw Image Focus
: Adobe continues to expand its support for RAW images from a wide range of cameras, ensuring that users can work with the latest models and make the most out of their images.
The precision of version 12.3 has even reached academic fields: Scientific Research

