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Lightroom doesn't support my newest camera yet (Olympus E-P3) or any Olympus lenses, so I'm going to have to try my hand at making some lens profiles for it. More options Report Add bookmark Share ...
Adobe has just released the 2.2 update to its Lightroom digital development software. While this version contains numerous bug fixes, the meat is, as ever, in the added support for RAW camera formats.
For ordinary raw support, Lightroom 2.1. also supports some higher-end compact cameras that can produce raw images, including the Sigma DP1, the Olympus SP-565 UZ, and the Nikon Coolpix P6000.
Adobe Systems released Lightroom 5.7 Tuesday night, adding support for two high-profile new higher-end SLR cameras, the Nikon D750 and Canon EOS 7D Mark II, and Apple's iPhone 6.. The software is ...
The update should be welcome news for those with brand new SLRs like the popular Nikon D90 or Canon EOS 50D. The Lightroom 2.1 update adds ... Adobe has also released some new camera profiles on ...
Adobe this week released Lightroom 3.4 and Camera Raw 6.4. The updates add compatibility for a multitude of new cameras and lens profiles, add tethering support for three popular DSLRs, and fix a ...
Since each new digital camera model has its own raw data format, Adobe and Apple have to constantly keep up with support for those models' formats. Adobe has now added support for 15 new cameras ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Adobe has announced a major update to the Camera Profiles feature in Lightroom Classic CC ...
Procedural software updates often don’t make for very exciting blog posts, but when it’s something as crucial to so many photographers as Adobe Lightroom, it can be a big deal, especially if it ...
Profiles are available for the Leica M8, Canon EOS 50D, Canon G9, Nikon D90 and Pentax models. Lightroom 2.1 and Camera Raw 5.1 are free updates that can be downloaded from Adobe’s Web site.