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Lightroom 2.6 and Camera Raw 5.6 now on Labs
Tom Hogarty has announced the availability of Lightroom 2.6 and Camera Raw 5.6 at Adobe Labs. Improved camera support includes the following cameras: Canon EOS 7D, Canon PowerShot G11, Canon PowerShot S90, Leaf Aptus II 5, Mamiya DM22, DM28, DM33, DM56, M18, M22, M31, Nikon D3s, Olympus E-P2, ...
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Lightroom 3 Beta help is now Live.
Anita Dennis has been in touch to get word out that Help is now available for Lightroom 3 Beta. Pressing F1, or using Help>Lightroom Help will take you there. For the official announcement and links to specific topics, check out the official documentation blog Phosphors .
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Playing with Panels
Lightroom makes extensive use of panels in order to simplify workflow. Often we’re in and out of panels all the time without making the best use of them. So here’s some tips on improving your panel usage. Command(Mac)/Control click(PC) on any panel to collapse all the individual ...
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Using Lightroom for your iPhone Photos
The new Publish option in Lightroom 3 Beta allows you a handy way to control what photos are on your iPhone without iPhoto. Fortunately iTunes allows you to select a folder that will sync to the iPhone instead. First up, create a folder called iPhone on your hard drive. Next, in Lightroom ...
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TTG Highslide update to 1.8
Matthew Campagna has announced the release of TTG Highslide and Highslide Pro v1.8. The 1.8 update addresses all known and newly discovered bugs, validation errors and sore points in TTG Highslide Gallery and TTG Highslide Gallery Pro. All gallery components now validate according to W3C ...
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