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Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 1.3.1

Mark Goldstein | Software | December 8, 2007 | 2 Comments

Adobe Photoshop LightroomAdobe Photoshop Lightroom 1.3.1 will be released next week, according to a blog posting by Adobe’s Tom Hogarty. Version 1.3.1 of Lightroom will fix the same RAW issues as Adobe Camera RAW 4.3.1, plus fix a number of bugs (click the Continue link to view them).

The update will provide corrections for the following issues:

-The Lightroom 1.3 Print Module could previously cause the application to crash on either OS X 10.5 or 10.5.1 during template usage.
-On Mac OS X 10.5 or 10.5.1, the import process from a card reader or other device into Lightroom could fail to import all or a portion of the selected images.
-A decrease in Develop slider responsiveness introduced in Lightroom 1.3 has been corrected.
-The Lightroom 1.3 Develop module could cause the application to crash if adjustments were made in quick succession.
-Compressed raw files from the Nikon D100 were read incorrectly in Lightroom 1.3.
-A possible artifact in raw file support for the Olympus E-3 has been corrected.
-The Lightroom FTP Plug-in provided as sample code with the Export SDK did not function properly if the password was not saved with the selected FTP preset.
-Editing or creating a new FTP preset immediately prior to using the FTP plug-in provided as sample code with the Export SDK would cause the FTP process to fail.
-Using the Export as Previous option did not work with the FTP plug-in provided as sample code with the Export SDK.



 

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#1 Erik Bernskiold

It has already been released.

11:34 am - Saturday, December 8, 2007

#2 Claudia

Here's the link to the competition website (http://www.gettyimagesmybritain.co.uk/).

7:08 pm - Tuesday, December 11, 2007

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