

Other fixed bugs are listed in the Lightroom 4.1 readme file.

Users can save photobooks created in the Book Module to JPEG, and publishing photos to Adobe Revel is now accessible thanks to a Publish plugin.Īdditional camera support for several new devices brings aboard the Canon EOS 5D Mark III, Fujifilm X-Pro1, Nikon D800, and the Olympus OM-D E-M5.Īdobe has also made some corrections for issues introduced in previous versions of Lightroom. The new Lightroom now has the ability to process HDR TIFF files (16, 24 or 32-bit TIFF), and it delivers additional Color Fringing corrections to help address chromatic aberration. The highlights of this release include additional tools to help fix color fringing and the ability to tone map HDR TIFF files.Īccording to the makers of the popular Flash Player, the goal of this release was to provide additional support for camera RAW formats, lens profile support, as well as bug fixes. has released Lightroom 4.1, an app designed to assist Adobe Photoshop users in post production work, as well as to manage large quantities of digital images. If you see inaccuracies in our content, please report the mistake via this form.Adobe Systems Inc.

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