![]() Fixed intermittent crash when using Red Eye tool.Improve quality of image while using Scrubby Zoom.Color and tone gradations are now smoother. Improve quality of display color management in GPU mode.Fixed missing Camera Matching Profiles for Olympus Stylus 1 and 1s.Improved image quality for Sony A7R II for raw files captured using long exposures.Note that this improved alignment technique may produce different results from merges in earlier Camera Raw versions, even for merges that had acceptable alignment. Improved alignment results for HDR and Panorama merges.This matches the behavior of the Crop tool. If there is no active correction, the Zoom tool becomes selected. This saves a bit of cursor movement you no longer need to move over to the panel in order to start work on a new correction. In the case of the three local correction tools (brush, graduated filter, radial filter), the radio button at the top of the panel will get set to “New” so that the next click will create a new correction.If there is an active correction typing return or escape will deselect that correction.In the past, they would dismiss the modal tool. The return and escape buttons now behave differently when using a modal tool.Modal tools include Spot removal, red eye correction, local adjustment brush, graduated filter and radial filter.Birds Eye View is only available when GPU is enabled.For example, if you start at 200%, then after releasing the mouse you’ll be back at 200%. If you start zoomed in, then after you release the mouse you’ll return to the same zoom level.This is a quick way to zoom to 1:1 at a specific part of the image (such as a person’s face, or other area of interest). If you start in Fit View mode or smaller, the zoom rectangle will represent 100% pixel view (1:1).The image zooms to the area chosen in the previous step. The zoom rectangle is shown as an outline around the cursor. Click and drag to set the position of the zoom rectangle as desired. ![]() This is a new way to navigate across the image quickly (especially when zoomed in). Here are some of the new features available: Dehaze as a Local Adjustmentĭehaze can now be applied as a Local Adjustment, so you can use the Radial Filter, Graduated Filter and Local Adjustment Brush to control just how much and where the Dehaze adjustment is applied to your images. Canon EF TAMRON SP 45mm F/1.8 Di VC USD F013E.Canon EF TAMRON SP 35mm F/1.8 Di VC USD F012E.Lightroom 6.2 will also now offer tethering support for the Leica M Monochrom, and offers new lens profiles for the following Canon lenses: Lightroom 6.2 and Camera RAW 9.2 are now available for CC usersĪdobe has just released version 6.2 of Lightroom, and the new release brings support for the DxO ONE, the Leica S (Typ 007), the Olympus E-M10 Mark II, and the Sony A7S II (ILCE-7SM2), via Camera RAW 9.2 (though SuperRAW files from the DxO ONE are still not supported).
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