Adobe has launched Lightroom CC 2015.7 and Lightroom 6.7, saying the
new versions bring bug fixes including compatibility solutions for newly
released macOS Sierra, as well as additional lens profile and Raw
support. MacOS users are encouraged to update to the latest version of
Lightroom before updating to version 10.12 Sierra.
New camera support:
- Apple iPad Pro 9.7″ (wifi and cellular)
- Apple iPhone 6s Plus
- Apple iPhone 6s
- Apple iPhone 7
- Apple iPhone 7 Plus
- Apple iPhone SE
- Canon EOS 5D Mark IV*
- Casio EX-ZR4000 (EX-ZR5000)
- GoPro HERO5 Black
- Hasselblad H6D-100c
- Nikon D3400
- Panasonic DMC-G8 (DMC-G80, DMC-G81, DMC-G85)
- Panasonic DMC-LX9 (DMC-LX10, DMC-LX15)
*Please note that we support the import and
editing of jpegs, raw files and dual pixel raw files from this camera
model. We do not support any specific dual pixel raw functionality. If
you are planning to use Dual Pixel raw files, please read Limitations
with Canon Dual Pixel raw files in Camera Raw and Lightroom.
**We added new versions of Adobe Standard color
profiles for the Canon EOS 5DS and Canon EOS 5DS R cameras. These
versions are denoted as V2, and the v2 profiles have lower contrast than
the original Adobe Standard (v1) camera profiles.
---+++Be Careful: Upgrading breaks Photoshop launch through Lightroom's "Open as Layers in Photoshop, Merge to HDR Pro in Photoshop, Merge as Panorama in Photoshop". If photoshop has already been launched there's no problem.
---+++Be Careful: Upgrading breaks Photoshop launch through Lightroom's "Open as Layers in Photoshop, Merge to HDR Pro in Photoshop, Merge as Panorama in Photoshop". If photoshop has already been launched there's no problem.
source: dpreview