Imagen | Changelog
v24.12

Intuitive ways to add profile adjustments to your workflow

On the Projects page, an icon indicates that a profile was adjusted in that project. Also, after adjusting a profile, you have a list of recent projects that used that profile. You can easily download a project's edits, and your photos will automatically be updated.

Improvements (3)
  • Profile adjustment indicator on Projects page
  • List of recent projects after adjusting a profile
  • Changed Sync button to Import changes for clarity
Bug Fixes (1)
  • Various bug fixes for smoother operation
v24.11

Easier to adjust AI Profiles at key points when editing

Now, when your AI Profile needs general tweaking, you can easily adjust it as part of the editing process. Remember that your changes apply to the profile and not just a specific project.

Look for the Adjust tool button when creating a new project and in the AI Profiles and Projects pages. After your AI Profile has been adjusted, the tool button changes to indicate that the AI Profile was updated.

Improvements (2)
  • Profile adjustment indicator after updates
  • Space bar to reset zoom level
Bug Fixes (1)
  • Fixed various tiny bugs and improvements
v24.10

Improve culling results by rating low-quality photos

Culling Studio has a new rating category for blurry, accidentally captured, or improperly exposed photos. Add Low-rated to your culling results in the culling preferences to group these types of photos together for quick and efficient review.

Try culling as part of the Imagen trial

Even before you subscribe, try out Culling Studio. Evaluate your best photos before culling with edited previews, and send them straight to edit. Benefit from Imagen's seamless post-production flow while still trying out Imagen.

Get edited previews of JPEG photos in Culling Studio

When you cull with edited previews, you can now choose AI Profiles for JPEG photos too.

Change the aspect ratio in Portrait Crop

You can now set the aspect ratio for Portrait Crop to 5 x 7 and not just 4 x 5. Portrait Crop is our newest AI tool for portraits and for individual and group shots for school and sports.

Update your AI Profile with more control and precision

We made these changes to the Profile Adjustment controls so you can now adjust your AI Profile with more control and precision:

  • Under Basic, the Temp and Tint adjustments are now finer and more gradual
  • Under Color Grading, we added controls for Blending and Balance to give more refined control
  • Under Effects > Post-Crop Vignetting, you can adjust the Style
Improvements (5)
  • JPEG photos now supported in Culling Studio with AI Profiles
  • Finer Temp and Tint adjustments in Profile Adjustment
  • Color Grading controls for Blending and Balance
  • Post-Crop Vignetting Style adjustment
  • Better error messages with codes and explanations
Bug Fixes (1)
  • Various bug fixes
v24.9

New AI tool for cropping portraits

Portrait Crop is an AI tool that centers the main subject of each photo and then crops with a 4 x 5 aspect ratio. It keeps optimal spacing above the head and other key details. We recommend using this crop for portrait and studio shoots as well as school and sports.

Sync changes to Culling Studio for Extended Adobe Compatibility

When you review culling results in Lightroom Creative Cloud, Photoshop, or Bridge, you can sync changes back to Culling Studio.

Improvements (1)
  • Extended Adobe Compatibility for Lightroom CC, Photoshop, and Bridge
Bug Fixes (1)
  • Ongoing bug fixes and improvements
v24.8

Find your edits after culling

(Extended Adobe Compatibility only - Lightroom CC, Photoshop, and Bridge) After culling, you can choose how to review photos edited in Imagen. You can either add them to a Lightroom Classic catalog or move or copy the photos to a new folder. This way, you only see the edited photos you need to review.

Clear view of culled photos in loupe view

When reviewing culled photos in loupe view, the toolbar is visible only when you hover over the photo, making it easier to review photo details.

HDR merge supports JPEG now

The HDR Merge AI tool now supports photos in JPEG format. Real estate photographers can choose photos in either RAW or JPEG format when sending projects for editing with HDR merge, which automatically merges brackets of three to five photos.

Improvements (3)
  • Add culled photos to Lightroom Classic catalog
  • Move or copy culled photos to new folder
  • Toolbar visible only on hover in loupe view
Bug Fixes (1)
  • Ongoing bug fixes and improvements