And yes, if you own an earlier version, there will be an upgrade discount available, which I’ll email to you shortly after release. I’m just adding the finishing touches, so the PDF format should be available in the next few days, with the other formats following shortly thereafter. Laura Shoe has an excellent video on upgrading, if it’s your first time.įinally, a quick update on my Lightroom 5 book. If you’re not interested in that data, taking the photos offline first will speed up the catalog upgrade, but it’s not easy to add that data later. sRGB, Adobe RGB, etc.) – and that can take a long time if you have a large catalog or your photos are on slower storage (i.e. RGB, Greyscale, CMYK, etc.) and Color Profile (i.e. When you come to upgrade your catalog, Lightroom will check the original files to add additional information to the catalog – Image Bit Depth (i.e. Make sure you read the Known Issues in the release notes, as there are a few this time, including Canon tethering issues on Windows 8, a glitch with PV2003 photos in the Develop module, and a possible bug when selecting photos in the Publish Services view (which is proving tough to reproduce, and may have been around for years). Performance isn’t specifically mentioned in the release notes, but the feedback from the forums has been excellent, with many users comparing the Develop interactive speed to Lightroom 3.Ĭamera raw file support has been added for a few more cameras: (cameras in italic were added in the 4.3 release candidate)ĪCR 8.1 is also now available for CS6, and although it doesn’t have a UI for the new features, it does render them correctly when you use Edit in Photoshop. There’s also a new Behance plug-in, and the Revel plug-in is now being maintained by the Revel team. Move the mouse pointer to any location on the open image. In the context menu, select Show Lab Color Values. To view Lab values of a color: In the Develop module, right-click / ctrl+click the Histogram. Feathering on the Radial Filter has been doubled, at the request of beta testers. In Lightroom 5, you can now get precise readings of Lab values for any color in your image. If you haven’t tried the beta, here’s my 5.0 beta blog post with a detailed list of the changes. There have been around 400 bug fixes, including a fix for Upright which wasn’t straightening easy horizons. Most of the new features were in the 5.0 beta, so I won’t repeat the full list again. As with previous versions, it is available as a perpetual license from Adobe and other resellers (full price $149, upgrade $79), as well as being included in the Creative Cloud. It’s official – Lightroom 5 has just been released. Here’s the download link you’ll need.
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