Currently, the Depth Range Mask is available for only those photos that have embedded depth map data. You may be wondering, “What does this have to do with mobile, Brian?” and the answer is that the only photos you can currently edit the depth map information on need to be created on certain mobile devices. This is a very exciting feature and it reinforces my belief that computation photography is the direction we’re headed. Now, in addition to Color and Luminance range masks, you can create a Depth mask to limit adjustments to the background, or bokeh area, of any compatible photo. However, amongst all of the changes and features announced, the one that has me most excited is a new addition to the Range Mask tools in Lightroom Classic. At last year’s (2018) show, we saw some nice updates to both Lightroom Classic CC and its younger sibling, Lightroom CC. Every year, Adobe announces a bunch of updates to their suite of Creative Cloud applications at their annual Adobe Max conference.
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