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Finished Lightroom 3.2, Camera Raw 6.2 updates go live

updated 01:10 pm EDT, Tue August 31, 2010

 

Add support for EOS 60D, new Sony Alphas


Having put out release candidates earlier this month, Adobe is now distributing the completed versions of Lightroom 3.2 and Camera Raw 6.2. The updates primarily add support for 16 new cameras, such as the Canon EOS 60D, and Sony's A290, A390, NEX-3, NEX-5, SLT-A33 and SLT-A55V.

Other added cameras include the medium-format Pentax 645D, and consumer-level models from Fuji, Panasonic and Samsung. The updates moreover incorporate 120 new lens profiles, which can be used to correct for aberrations produced by a lens' design. Color and noise profiles have been improved for the Leica S2 and Casio EXILIM EX-FH100 when using Adobe's DNG format.

Lightroom has gained a variety of bugfixes, and the option of direct publishing to Facebook. The v3.2 DMG file is a 79.6MB download. The Camera Raw update measures 69.8MB, but also includes DNG Converter.




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