Adobe posts release candidates of Camera Raw 6.5 and Lightroom 3.5
Release candidates for Adobe Camera Raw version 6.5 and Lightroom 3.5 are now available for download
Adobe has posted 'release candidates', which are well-tested, close to final versions of Camera Raw 6.5 and Lightroom 3.5.
Support for raw file conversion for twelve camera models from Fujifilm, Olympus, Panasonic, Phase One and Sony has been added, plus there are twenty-five new lens correction profiles, including the Nikkor AF-S 24mm and 35mm f/1.4G lenses, the Nikkor AF-S 50mm f/1.8G, and Canon EF 14mm f/2.8L. A number of bugs have also been fixed, especially in the Lightroom application.
Full details can be viewed here:
What is new in Adobe Camera Raw version 6.5?
What is new in Adobe Lightroom 3.5
Down load the release candidates here:
Release candidate of Adobe Camera Raw 6.5 (Mac & Windows), including Adobe DNG Converter 6.5
Release candidate of Adobe Lightroom 3.5 (Mac & Windows)
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