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Inspiring
October 3, 2013
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P: Add Liquify Tool

  • October 3, 2013
  • 29 replies
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Please, oh please, add a simple liquify or warp tool to the Q panel! Wedding photographers adore Lightroom, but round-tripping 1500 photos over to CC just to give errant armpits and dress straps a five-second cleanup is an enormous bog. Lightroom, I love you. This is all I ask to make my world complete. Please, we beg of you, let us move some pixels!

29 replies

Inspiring
January 19, 2019
Thanks! 

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x3DGime
Known Participant
January 3, 2019
AND... if in Lr Classic, then in Camera Raw too! 😉 
Participant
January 3, 2019


PLEASE! I have been requesting a Liquify Tool in Lightroom for YEARS! I am a pro, mainly shooting Boudoir, been an Adobe customer for 10+ years. The only thing I have ever asked for is this feature. It would save soooo much time! Like just now when I tried to batch open 15 images from Lightroom to Photoshop, just to nip & tuck with the Liquify tool, and crashed my computer. Lost a LOT of time troubleshooting with Tech support. 
Please ADOBE, I give you a LOT of my money. I know there are thousands of others who want this too. Please listen to your customers and give us what we NEED! 
Participant
January 3, 2019
SAME!!!! PLEASE oh PLEASE! I have been asking for a Liquify tool in Lightroom for years!!!!!
Inspiring
December 6, 2018


Lightroom feature request: Liquify! It's the only thing I take photos into CS for anymore. If I had a little liquify adjustment brush in LR, my life would be complete.
Inspiring
June 15, 2017


Add a liquify tool like in Photoshop. And set up the patch tool like in Photoshop, the healing brush.
Sean H [Seattle branch]
Known Participant
May 4, 2016


Adding liquify to Lightroom would save me a TON of time. Most of the time, I just need to slim an arm or two here and there. It would also save a bunch of disk space and allow me to keep my library in DNG format.
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Participant
May 3, 2016
yes pls add this
Inspiring
September 3, 2015
I completely agree - liquify in Lightroom and the clone stamp would be amazing! I know that there is the clone and heal but it is no where near as good as the photoshop version.