ACR 10 is now available

(c) B. Winston Hendrickson

Camera Raw 10 is now available as a final release available in the Adobe Create Cloud desktop app.

Range Mask

Range Mask works within the structure of the existing local adjustment tools to give you more precision with your local adjustments. One way to think of it is that Range Mask is a modifier that can be applied to a local adjustment, allowing you to create more precise selections with less hassle.  Range Mask is designed to be easy to use, and the resulting mask can be further refined by nudging the sliders.

Range Mask has two different modes to address two different types of color/tone-based masks: Color Range Mask and Luminance Range Mask.

Usage Instructions:

  1. Open an image into the Camera Raw plugin
  2. Select one of the local adjustment tools (Local Adjustment Brush, Graduated Filter, Radial Filter) and make an initial mask of your intended selection area.
  3. From the Range Mask option, select either Color or Luminance.
    • Color: Use the Eyedropper to select the colors you’d like to include in your selection.  You can select up to 5 different colors using the Shift + click method with the eyedropper.  Alternatively, you can sample a range of colors, even completely different colors, by dragging out an area with the eyedropper. Once selected, you can further refine your selection using the Amount slider.
    • Luminance: Use the Range and Smoothness sliders to adjust your mask and fine tune.
  4. Use the local adjustment sliders to make the desired edits to your images.

Check out Julieanne Kost’s video on the new Range Mask feature in Camera Raw 10.

New Camera Support in Camera Raw 10

  • Canon EOS M100*
  • Casio EX-ZR4100
  • Casio EX-ZR5100
  • Fujifilm X-E3
  • Olympus OM-D EM-10 Mark III
  • Samsung Galaxy S8
  • Samsung Galaxy S8+
  • Sony RX0 (DSC-RX0)**
  • Sony RX10 IV (DSC-RX10M4)*

* Denotes preliminary support.

** Only the Adobe Standard color profile included.

New Lens Profiles in Camera Raw 10

Mount Name
Apple Apple iPad Pro (10.5-inch) back camera 3.99mm f/1.8 (DNG+JPEG)
Apple Apple iPad Pro (10.5-inch) front camera 2.87mm f/2.2
Apple Apple iPad Pro (12.9-inch) back camera 3.99mm f/1.8 (DNG+JPEG)
Apple Apple iPad Pro (12.9-inch) front camera 2.87mm f/2.2
Canon EF SIGMA 14mm F1.8 DG HSM A017
Canon EF SIGMA 20mm T1.5 FF HIGH-SPEED PRIME
Canon EF SIGMA 24mm T1.5 FF HIGH-SPEED PRIME
Canon EF SIGMA 24-35mm T2.2 FF ZOOM
Canon EF SIGMA 24-70mm F2.8 DG OS HSM A017
Canon EF SIGMA 35mm T1.5 FF HIGH-SPEED PRIME
Canon EF SIGMA 50mm T1.5 FF HIGH-SPEED PRIME
Canon EF SIGMA 85mm T1.5 FF HIGH-SPEED PRIME
Canon EF SIGMA 135mm T2 FF HIGH-SPEED PRIME
Canon EF TAMRON 18-400mm F3.5-6.3 Di II VC HLD B028E
Canon EF Zeiss Milvus 1.4/35 ZE
Canon EF-S Canon EF-S 35mm f/2.8 MACRO IS STM
Nikon F KMZ Tair 11A 135mm F2.8
Nikon F SIGMA 14mm F1.8 DG HSM A017
Nikon F SIGMA 100-400mm F5-6.3 DG OS HSM C017
Nikon F TAMRON 18-400mm F3.5-6.3 Di II VC HLD B028N
Nikon F Zeiss Milvus 1.4/35 ZF.2
Samsung Samsung Galaxy S8 (DNG+JPEG)
Samsung Samsung Galaxy S8+ (DNG+JPEG)
Sigma SIGMA 14mm F1.8 DG HSM A017
Sigma SIGMA 100-400mm F5-6.3 DG OS HSM C017
Sony FE Rokinon/Samyang AF 35mm F2.8 FE
Sony FE Sony FE 100-400mm F4.5-5.6 GM OSS
Sony FE Sony FE 100-400mm F4.5-5.6 GM OSS + 1.4X Teleconverter
Sony FE Sony FE 100-400mm F4.5-5.6 GM OSS + 2X Teleconverter
Sony FE Tokina FíRIN 20mm F2 FE MF

Download Links

Camera Raw 10 – Please use the Adobe Creative Cloud app to download and install Camera Raw 10.

DNG Converter 10:  Mac | Win

Please note – If you have trouble updating to the latest ACR update via the Creative Cloud application, please refer to the following plugin installation:

http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/multi/camera-raw-plug-in-installer.html

Thank you!

9 thoughts on “ACR 10 is now available”

  1. finally you proved that you lied when you said there will always a standalone version of lightroom. LIARS!!!!

    what a bunch of disgusting people who work at adobe.

  2. adobe is a lying bunch of weasels:

    Q. Will Lightroom become a subscription only offering after Lightroom 5?

    A. Future versions of Lightroom will be made available via traditional perpetual licenses indefinitely.

    1. Jonathon,
      I asked this question to a friend who is a Lightroom Product Manager… here was his answer:

      “… “almost nothing”. PV 4 was introduced in order to support the new Range Masking feature. If you switch a photo from PV 3 to PV 4 the only difference is very slight changes to the way that Auto Mask is rendered. If you hadn’t used Auto Mask on the given photo, then there’s literally zero difference between PV 3 and PV 4.”

  3. As of October 25, 2017, Lightroom is not recognizing the Sony RX10 IV, even after installing ACR 10.

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