Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4.3

Adobe Systems Inc - (Commercial Trial)



Professional photographers have a powerful tool for photo development, manipulation and organization - Adobe Photoshop Lightroom.

Adobe Photoshop Lightroom is a comprehensive photo editing software which is very useful for professional photographers.

Adobe Photoshop Lightroom is not a tool for anyone, being intended primarily for professionals and semi- professionals, including management of raw files. However, some amateur photographers will be able to try it, even though many will turn more readily to an easier photo editing software.

The software has a comprehensive and user-friendly interface, where the picture being edited is surrounded by very precise editing tools. Lightroom allows many changes to optimize the photos: white balance, exposure adjustment, noise management, perspective distortion correction and additions watermarks or edit EXIF and IPTC data.

In addition to the support of a large number of cameras and publishing the photos on Facebook , Flickr and SmugMug , it joined the management of video files from DSLR.

Pictures with GPS data can be shown on its location on Google Maps.

Title:
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4.3
File Size:
771.5 MB
Requirements:
Windows Vista / Windows7 / XP64 / Vista64 / Windows7 64 / Windows8 / Windows8 64
Language:
en-us
License:
Commercial Trial
Date Added:
13 Dec 2012
Publisher:
Adobe Systems Inc
Homepage:
http://www.adobe.com
MD5 Checksum:
B37FA832BA34BA751E43C6A72B0BDB8F

# Enhancements:
* HiDPI support within the Library and Develop Modules. HiDPI provides support for Retina-enabled Macs.
* Additional raw file support for 20 cameras including the Canon EOS 6D, Nikon D600 and Olympus PEN E-PL5.
* Corrections and bug fixes for issues introduced in previous versions of Lightroom.
# Bugs – Fixed
* Autolayout produces a Book with the correct amount of pages but without any images added. Please note that this only occurs when the filter is set to "Unused".
* Uploading large panorama images to Revel cased Lightroom to crash.
* The "Unused" filter was not properly filtering images within the Book Module.
* Lightroom hangs while changing the Exposure adjustment by typing in a numeric adjustment. Please note that this only occurs when the Enter key is not typed to confirm the adjustment and another Develop adjustment is tried. Also please note that this only occurs on 4 Windows.
* After creating a new folder in Lightroom, attempting to undo that folder can sometimes cause a corrupt catalog.
* An image can be simultaneously flagged as both a Pick and Reject at the same time.
* Using multiple colors within a single text cell within the Book Module can cause Lightroom to crash.
* Unable to post photos to Flickr when the image filename contains an apostrophe.
* The active Develop slider, the one controlled with + and – keys, defaults to Exposure when moving from one photo to another.
* Catalogs from Photoshop Elements 11 would not update in Lightroom.
* Site titles longer than 70 characters created in the Web Module can cause Lightroom to freeze.
* Cell padding linking lost between sessions.
* Deleting the top image in a stack causes the entire stack to disappear.
* Tethered capture fails when turning camera off and back on. This also can occur if the camera goes to sleep and then wakes. This occurs only with Canon cameras and on Mac only.
* Cropping an image to a small size sometimes causes the image in Develop to become blurry.
* AVCHD video formats are not properly importing into Lightroom. Please note that this only occurred on Mac.
* Enable Profile Corrections does not auto find iPhone 4 profile.
* Crop doesn't update in second monitor if navigator panel closed. Please note that this only occurred on Mac.
* TIFF files can experience tonal shifts within Lightroom.
* Mask overlay are displayed in filmstrip and navigator. They should only be displayed in the Develop Loupe.
* Video files created on an iPhone 4 flickers when played in Lightroom.




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