- Adobe introduced a new feature that, I believe, is a must if you create panoramas regularly in Photoshop and more recently Lightroom. The rounded edges are gone with Boundary Warp.
- Boundary Warp A Major Improvement to Lightroom. Adobe Addresses Issue Long on Photographers' Pet Peeve List Link
- Boundary Warp is just one of many improvements and changes the company has made, but it is arguably the coolest. Link
- Now this is what I call an update! An impressive and innovative feature added, performance improved and bugs addressed. It makes my feel much better about the creative cloud membership. Thanks .Link
- LR 2015-4 is an impressive release. The pano boundary warp is really cool, and in a quick test, performed perfectly. Fine work gentlemen and ladies. Link
- Boundary Warp is the new magic trick from Adobe, launched with the updates to Lightroom CC. The end of stitched panoramas with non-rectangular boundaries is near. Link
- So far, so good it seems, and whatever small issues there may be have been overshadowed thus far by the new ‘Boundary Warp’ feature now found in the readily available LR 6.4 and ACR 9.4. Link
- Lightroom's arsenal of tools just gets better and better and this new tool has just become my number one tool for pano's........tried it and oh my do I like it.....yes I do [Happy subscription CC user] smile emoticon Link
- I do a lot of panos and this is going be (as Donald J. Trump would say), HUUUUGE! Can't wait to use it. Continuous improvement makes all of the Adobe programs the BEST! Keep it going Team! Link
- Boundary Warp, magic for panoramas. Link
- Things like this make me think my switch to Lightroom CC (from the now departed Aperture) was a blessing. Link
- The Boundary warp feature is fantastic and there's clearly a noticeable huge overall improvement to the very useful Lightroom Panorama feature - well done guys! (yet to try the other improvements) Link
- The pano blend preview with new Boundary Warp engaged. Mind blown - no fuss, no muss! Link