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Radiohead
19-09-2008, 21:38
http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Lightroom_2.1

Release Notes

The goal of this release is to address several bugs that were introduced with the release of Lightroom 2.0 and provide additional camera raw support. A comprehensive list of issues fixed in this release is included below:

Stability and High Severity Bugs - Fixed

Lightroom could crash when switching to or from the web module on Windows Vista 64.
Selecting a custom camera profile or using auto-white balance could cause a spinning ball.
Preference files pointing to missing catalogs could prevent Lightroom from progressing past the registration dialog.
Errors could occur when attempting to create a virtual copy with a computer that has a processor that is not SSE2 enabled. (This is a method of delivering instructions to the processor which was introduced with the Pentium 4 processor. It should not have affected a significant number of modern machines.)
Modal dialogs could try to appear on a disabled second monitor, causing Lightroom to appear hung or unresponsive.
When a DNG file was selected for export to a derivative TIFF file and it is added to the catalog at export there was a possibility that one of the files could be treated as a sidecar within Lightroom such that deleting one file deletes both.
Performance Bugs - Fixed

Attempting to import a large number of images that already exist within the Lightroom catalog could cause significant performance delays.
The image counts that appear next to each folder could appear to populate slowly.
Lightroom scanned the calibration profile directory excessively when switching collections.
The 'three dot' indicator in the grid view persisted longer than necessary.
The Mac 64-bit version did not have SSE2 optimization, causing reduced rendering speeds.
Memory leaks in the Library and Develop modules decreased Lightroom performance.
Applying keywords via presets or on import could greatly decrease import performance.
Folder synchronizing could experience significant performance decreases.
Keywords and Metadata - Fixed

Keywords from Lightroom 1.4 were not included on image export by default. (Please note that catalogs upgraded from Lightroom 1.4 using Lightroom 2.1 will not have this issue, but catalogs upgraded from 1.4 using 2.0 will still need to use the script posted at our technical support site at: http://www.adobe.com/go/kb405074.)
Lightroom stopped rendering previews prior to completion on files with metadata changes applied by other applications.
The "Any Searchable Field" search option did not find caption text.
Photoshop Interop - Fixed

Edit in Photoshop did not work correctly or at all for some customers.
Copyright Status and Info URL fields were not transferred when a file was created from Lightroom for use in Photoshop.
XMP metadata from the IDimager application was not carried over during an Edit in Photoshop operation.
Files with an ampersand in the file name were not added back to the Lightroom Library after an Edit in Photoshop session.
Choosing to Edit in Photoshop from a folder with an apostrophe in the name would cause the feature to fail.
Certain NEF files were rotated incorrectly when opened into Photoshop from Lightroom.
Miscellaneous Troubling Items - Fixed

Re-importing missing photos from an exported catalog could ignore the setting 'preserve old settings as virtual copy.'
Choosing to undo a slider adjustment in Lightroom on Windows would cause two undo steps to occur if the slider was still under active mouse selection.
Lights Out mode could flicker on Windows when the detail panel was selected in the Develop module.
The crop aspect ratio could revert to the last selected ratio even when it had been reset to original.
The spot tool might not switch from clone to healing mode upon request if the brush was above a certain size.
Certain ORF files were not read by Lightroom.
During import and conversion to DNG, file renaming could use the operating system's date stamp rather than the file’s EXIF date.
Panoramic images printed with a portrait layout and utilizing the auto layout functionality would cause images to print at a low resolution.
Pending Investigations

The following are issues that are still under investigation and not fixed in this release:

Catalogs with hundreds of root (top level) folders can cause very slow launch times. We are currently testing a fix for this but need more time to evaluate it. As a workaround, try right-clicking a root folder and choosing “Add Parent Folder” until the number of folders at the left-most level of the Folders hierarchy is significantly reduced.
We are still working on additional methods to improve the performance of the new Localized Correction features.
Camera Support

Newly supported camera models include:

Fuji Finepix IS Pro
Nikon D700
Nikon D90
Nikon Coolpix P6000

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It's reckoned to be much more stable than v2

driver8
20-09-2008, 08:42
excuse my ignorance, but is anyone free to DL this ? or do we need a 2.0 licence ?

what limitations are there ?

Wendelius
20-09-2008, 17:02
You could download the LR2 30 days trial if you haven't bought it and then probably apply the patch RC. I doubt Adobe has made a stand alone version of 2.1 (although I didn't check).

Personally, I'd stick with the 2.0 trial if you want to try the software and avoid the beta versions.

Wendelius

still average joe
20-09-2008, 17:15
I tried LR but didnt get on with it. What can I do with it that I cant do with CS3?

jec
20-09-2008, 17:44
You can do a lot with £500 that you can't with CS3 :)

driver8
20-09-2008, 17:53
You could download the LR2 30 days trial if you haven't bought it ...thanks, Wendelius

Taq
20-09-2008, 18:01
I tried LR but didnt get on with it. What can I do with it that I cant do with CS3?

Probably not much, but you can do it a hell of a lot faster in LR :D

Taq

Wendelius
20-09-2008, 21:42
I tried LR but didnt get on with it. What can I do with it that I cant do with CS3?

You can do a lot with £500 that you can't with CS3 :)

Probably not much, but you can do it a hell of a lot faster in LR :D

Taq

That and that. :)

It makes processing my pictures about 10 times faster than with CS alone (using the library, finding the good pics, applying sync'ed settings between them, ...). I use Photoshop for less than 1 picture in 10 nowadays (and that would be to put a border on them most of the time). But then again, apart form hiding sensor dust in a sky, I rarely edit specific pixels. So LR has all the functionality (curves, filters, spot removal, cropping, ...) I need in a quick and efficient package.

Wendelius

Taq
21-09-2008, 07:43
Indeed - if you've got 400+ photos to sort through and process before the end of the day nothing comes close to LR (on the pc anyway)

jec
23-10-2008, 03:23
Lightroom 2.1 and Camera Raw 5.1 now available.

http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/2008/10/lightroom_21_and_camera_raw_51.html

Support added for:

Canon EOS 1000D (Digital Rebel XS/EOS Kiss F)
Canon EOS 50D
Fuji FinePix IS Pro
Kodak EasyShare Z1015 IS
Leaf AFi II 6
Leaf AFi II 7
Leaf Aptus II 6
Leaf Aptus II 7
Nikon D700
Nikon D90
Nikon Coolpix P6000
Olympus SP-565 UZ
Pentax K2000 (K-m)
Sigma DP1
Sony A900

Updated and new camera profiles (beta) too.

https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/entitlement/index.cfm?e=labs_cameraprofiles

AndyWilson
23-10-2008, 08:49
Ah - I thought the AutoWB crashing was my pc!