- #Adobe lightroom 6 supported cameras update#
- #Adobe lightroom 6 supported cameras full#
- #Adobe lightroom 6 supported cameras mac#
#Adobe lightroom 6 supported cameras update#
The update servers take a while to push the updates around the world, to avoid crashing the servers, but if you’re in a hurry to update, here are the direct links to the patches: Windows – Macįirst of all, I noticed that there’s also a CC-version of Lightroom now, correct me if I’m wrong. To update, go to Help menu > Updates or click the Update button in the CC app. If you find another bug, click here to report it.
Months in non-English configurations show in English.SDK broken edit_field’s validate function, disabling existing plugins.Fixed – The scroll bars in the Book module have been reinstated.Fixed – Slideshow module wouldn’t work on some systems.Fixed – Impromptu slideshow gave error message “video support is disabled”.Fixed – Slideshow was displaying low resolution.Fixed – Incorrect value for EXIF:ColorSpace in exported TIFFs.Fixed – Merge failed when source photos were virtual copies.Fixed – Auto checkbox in Panorama Merge is removed as it always selected Spherical.Improvement – Boundary Warp in Panorama Merge is improved.After export shortcut CTRL+ALT+S not working in Develop.Fixed – Videos wouldn’t play on some systems.Fixed – Certain dates couldn’t be entered in Edit Capture Time dialog.Fixed – The video cache was not correctly limited to the size set in Preferences.Fixed – Scrolling through photos with the mouse in Loupe view was broken.Can’t import DNG files from Parrot Bebop drone.Crashes when tethered to Canon cameras (5dm3, 5ds, 1dsm3).Fixed – Import didn’t work if you weren’t signed in.Fixed – The tethering toolbar wouldn’t move.Fixed – Rename failed if raw+jpeg pairs were copied to a second location.Fixed – Sync wasn’t automatically being logged in on first launch.Mobile sync is now faster thanks to a number of sync-related bug fixes.
#Adobe lightroom 6 supported cameras full#
Nikon AFS ZoomNIKKOR 28-70mm f/2.8D IFEDĬlick here for the full list of available Adobe Lens Profilesįurther user-created profiles can be downloaded using the Lens Profile Downloader (scroll down slightly, it’s at the end of the Resources section on that link) Loads of bug fixes:.Nikon AFS NIKKOR 800mm f/5.6E FL ED VR.
#Adobe lightroom 6 supported cameras mac#
Note that tethering Leica cameras on Mac 10.11 El Capitan is still not working – it’s waiting on an update from Leica.Click to view the full list of cameras supported for tethering.Click to view the full list of supported cameras.Other smaller updates are listed with the bug fixes at the bottom of the post. Other spots that only need to be removed on a single image are best left until the finished merged image is available. One thing to note is that these spot corrections are ‘baked in’ to the resulting merged image data, so you can’t go back and edit them in the finished panorama. No more! Now you can fix your dust spots on one photo, sync the corrections to the other photos, and they’ll be applied during the merge process. Until this release, any spot removal already applied to the source photos was ignored when merging. So what’s new?ĭust or sensor spots appear in the same place on every image, and retouching them individually can take a long time on a huge panorama. A fix is forthcoming and you won’t lose any data. There’s also a bug with lens metadata not being added to the catalog on import. When following the instructions in the tech note, ensure that you “ Apply to enclosed items“. (For the update links, skip to the end of the post.)Ģ4 hours on, some Mac users are reporting a permissions error message when launching Lightroom. Lightroom CC 2015.5 and Lightroom 6.5 have been released today, with panorama improvements and bug fixes, as well as the usual new camera/ lens support and bug fixes.