![]() ![]() I mean, who cares if Camera Raw is open in Bridge or Photoshop as long as it's open, right? If it looks the same in Photoshop and Bridge (it does), and it does all the same things in either program (it does), then what's the difference? Well, Adobe gave Camera Raw the ability to run inside Bridge for a reason, and it's because there are certain advantages to it. But did you know that Camera Raw also runs in Adobe Bridge? In fact, depending on how you've been opening your photos in Camera Raw, you may have been running it in Bridge without even knowing it! More details and the downloads can all be found on Adobe Labs.As we've learned so far in previous tutorials, Adobe Camera Raw is a free plug-in for Photoshop designed to make processing and developing images as simple and intuitive as possible. There's also a new release candidate of DNG Converter supporting the same new camera types. Camera Raw 8.2 is available free for customers of Photoshop CC and Photoshop CS6. Lightroom 5.2 release candidate is available free of charge for existing Lightroom 5 customers. Newly-supported cameras in the release candidates include (with asterisk denoting preliminary support): Right Click (PC) / Control-click (Mac) on a brush adjustment pin to bring up a context menu to duplicate or delete.Ĭontrol+Alt+Drag (PC) / Command+Option+Drag (Mac) on a brush adjustment pin to clone (duplicate) that adjustment.Īlt+Click (PC) / Option+Click (Mac) on a brush adjustment pin to delete the adjustment. Refinements to the Local Adjustment Brush: Workflow presets are now available and can be selected on context-clicking the workflow link.īoth: (only for Lightroom 5 and Photoshop CC owners new features are disabled for Photoshop CS6 owners)Īuto find source method now works better for images with textured areas like rocks, bark, and foliage.Īuto find source method now prefers source areas within the crop rectangle. Separate Auto Temperature and Auto Tint controls, which is accessible via the Shift+Double Click on either the Temperature or Tint adjustment sliders. This enables the ability to click and drag on the Histogram to adjust the Blacks, Shadows, Exposure, Highlights, and Whites slider adjustments. This helps to reduce low-frequency color mottling artifacts. Smart Preview size has been updated to 2560 pixels on the long edge.Ĭamera Raw (only for Photoshop CC owners new features are disabled for Photoshop CS6 owners)Ī Color Smoothness adjustment slider has been added to the Detail Panel. ![]() New features in Lightroom 5.2 RC and Camera Raw 8.2 RC are as follows:Ī Smoothness adjustment slider has been added to the Detail Panel under Color Noise Reduction. Please note that this only occurred when metadata was changed after the photo was published. Metadata panel displayed incorrect information after modifying published photo. Import dialog remained blank for folders that contain PNG files with XMP sidecars. The Esc key did not exit the slideshow after right clicking screen with mouse during slideshow playing. Incorrect photo was selected when trying to select a photo in segmented grid in Publish Services. Output Sharpening and Noise Reduction were not applied to exported images that were resized to less than 1/3 of the original image size. Pressing the “Reset” button while holding down the Shift key caused Lightroom to exit abruptly. (And there's also a new DNG Converter RC, as well.)īugs listed by Adobe as being fixed in the new Lightroom 5.2 RC include the following:Ĭatalog containing images processed with PV2003 were adding a post-crop vignette when catalog upgraded to Lightroom 5. The new Lightroom 5.2 release candidate is mirrored by a Camera Raw 8.2 RC that supports much the same array of feature additions. Those bug fixes are now available for you to test, and they come accompanied by new camera and lens support, plus a number of new features. We said it was coming, and it's here! Earlier this week we noted the imminent arrival of a new version of Photoshop Lightroom, squashing several bugs found at launch last month. ![]()
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