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Adobe adds small but useful upgrades to Lightroom, and on-device AI to Photoshop
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Adobe's June update to Lightroom and Photoshop is low-key but genuinely useful: Assisted Culling graduates from early access with a new Face View mode, Topaz Labs' noise-aware sharpening is now available without leaving Lightroom, and Photoshop's Remove tool can now run its generative AI model fully on-device and offline. That last one matters if you care about not sending your images to Adobe's servers, or if you just work somewhere with spotty Wi-Fi. Sony a7R VI RAW support is also in there.
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