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Update (Tuesday, October 18, 2022 at 1pm ET): We have updated the article and headline to clarify the context in which DaVinci Resolve for iPad was announced.

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Magnum Photos photographers have borne witness to important events of the last 75 years since the first photographic cooperative was founded in 1947 in Paris by Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, George Rodger, and David Chim Seymour.

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A mountain climber wearing a GoPro attached to his helmet captured the moment he was attacked by a bear while descending a rocky ridge.

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Artwork by Danner Orozco

At Adobe MAX, Adobe has introduced a wide range of updates to its Creative Cloud software. We're focused on the changes to Adobe's photo editing software, so let's start with the new additions in Adobe Lightroom.

Adobe Lightroom updates

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Adobe has announced a partnership between the Content Authenticity Initiative (CAI) and both Leica and Nikon which will allow the two camera companies to implement image provenance technology into two cameras: the M11 and the Z9.

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A photographer dad has figured out a magic word that always seems to elicit a natural smile from his son when shooting a photo; he simply yells out "poop."

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Adobe's Frame.io team has announced new Camera to Cloud (C2C) integrations with Red and Fujifilm, allowing for immediate and real-time uploading to Frame.io, where the footage may be edited, annotated, and approved remotely.

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Adobe has announced new additions to the Lightroom suite, including AI-powered masking and better Adaptive Presets, which the company says will be rolling out to users this week.

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Adobe has released what it calls a major update to Photoshop on desktop, Photoshop for iPad, and Photoshop for web. Adobe also announced transformative new features in Adobe Camera Raw.

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Lensrentals has seen a lot of broken cameras and lenses over the years. Even if everyone who rents gear is careful and we're sure that nearly everyone is cautious some accidents and mistakes are inevitable. In a... more

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