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This is a 4.1 release candidate, not a regular release. But, the regular release should be along before long, I think.
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Lightroom 4.1 RC2 is now available. More bug fixes, camera support, defringe tools and HDR TIFF support. http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal ... -labs.html
Please note that Lightroom 4.1 RC2 does not support the Fuji X-Pro1 raw format.
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pakodominguez wrote:Lightroom 4.1 RC2 is now available. More bug fixes, camera support, defringe tools and HDR TIFF support. http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal ... -labs.html
Please note that Lightroom 4.1 RC2 does not support the Fuji X-Pro1 raw format.
I wonder who will support first the Fuji Raw ... (but I don't have the camera, but I know people that worry because they cannot really use it in LR ... )

Thanks for the update about the RC2 ... I'm still waiting for the official update ...

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Re: Lightroom 4.1

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The RC2 got one good addition - purple-green fringe removal tool. It actually works very well for the Nex bodies removing the purple ghosts in the corners/edges often seen with native lenses at 16-18mm.

P.S. But, as always, they did it just a little bit wrong. The fringe colour range to suppress is set in the output colour range/space, i.e. it is WB-dependent. So if you change the WB, you have to readjust the range. That's some really brain-dead approach, simply since the true input ranges are equipment-specific, so we could simply have some fringe-removing presets/profiles for a given body/lens combo, instead of doing per-image adjustments.

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