[upd] — Camera Raw 11.4

The standout feature of version 11.4 is the ability to leverage your computer's for image processing.

| Feature | Camera Raw 11.4 | Camera Raw 15+ | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Yes (First version) | Yes (Improved AI) | | AI Masking (People) | No (Manual only) | Yes (Automatic) | | Remove Tool | No (Spot removal only) | Yes (Generative AI) | | Hardware Requirements | Low (Runs on 2012 MacBooks) | High (Requires Metal 2/OpenGL 3.3) | | Camera Support (2024-25) | No (Will not read new R5 Mk II or Z8) | Yes | camera raw 11.4

: Using the Adjustment Brush, Radial Filter, and Graduated Filter utilizes the graphics card for real-time rendering. The standout feature of version 11

The most transformative addition in Adobe Camera Raw 11.4 was the introduction of edge-aware editing for 360-degree photos. Prior to this update, editing spherical or equirectangular images was a fraught process; adjustments made to the far left or right edges of an image often resulted in visible seams when the photo was wrapped into a 360-degree viewer. By making the processing engine "edge-aware," Adobe allowed photographers to apply brushes, gradients, and healing tools across the boundary of the image seamlessly. This advancement solved a major pain point for immersive media creators, enabling them to retouch sky or ground details without the fear of breaking the spherical illusion. Prior to this update, editing spherical or equirectangular

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Added support for raw files from newly released cameras, including: