Mask names are now automatically added to history steps when settings like exposure or contrast are changed, making it easier to track specific local edits.
Adobe rewrote specific rendering pipelines for the Masks panel. In 12.2, applying three or four AI masks would cause a noticeable 2-second lag when zooming to 100%. In : Adobe Lightroom Classic 12.3
Previously, selecting a person meant a generic "Skin" or "Hair" mask. Now, allows granular selection of: Mask names are now automatically added to history
Released in April 2023, version 12.3 introduces enhanced AI-powered masking capabilities, including the new People Masking category for automatic selection of facial hair and clothing. Performance improvements include faster browsing in the Library module and smoother zooming in the Develop module. Additionally, this update adds support for new cameras and lenses, along with critical bug fixes for syncing and catalog backups. In : Previously, selecting a person meant a
: You can now apply Point Curve adjustments within the masking tool, allowing for precise contrast and color control over specific parts of an image. Enhanced Portrait Masking