Nachdem Adobe ja die Version 1.4 wieder zurückgezogen hat, wurde eine verbesserte Version 1.4.1 veröffentlicht.
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Lightroom 1.4.1 includes corrections for the following issues:
(These issues are specific to the 1.4.1 update. Lightroom 1.4.1 also includes all of the previous updates listed for Lightroom
1.4 below)
● Lightroom 1.4 incorrectly modified the EXIF time date field of images that had a metadata update applied. This
incorrect modification does not appear in Lightroom or Bridge and is only viewable through third party EXIF tools. This
error has been corrected in Lightroom 1.4.1 and all files in a Lightroom catalog that have been incorrectly modified will
be corrected on their next metadata update. (Metadata can be updated by selecting the files in the Library grid view
and choosing Command or CTRL + S to save and update the metadata.)
● Olympus JPEG files could render incorrectly in Lightroom 1.4, displaying an artifact in the exported file.
● Any conversion to DNG in Lightroom 1.4 would cause the DNG file to become unreadable by Lightroom’s Develop
Module or Camera Raw 4.4 in Photoshop. The issue has been corrected and files should be converted to DNG again
in order to resolve the issue for existing files. Returning to the original native raw files is not necessary. The affected
DNG files can be selected and converted again using the DNG Converter 4.4.1 available at www.adobe.com/dng/
● Lightroom 1.4 provided degraded import performance relative to Lightroom 1.3.
● The Lightroom 1.4.1 update also reflects the Lightroom 1.4 notes below.
● The Lightroom team apologizes for the inconvenience caused by the issues presented in the initial Lightroom 1.4
update.
Lightroom 1.4 includes corrections for the following issues:
● Compatibility with legacy printer drivers on OS X 10.5 (Leopard) has been updated.
● Previous camera profiles identified in the Calibrate panel of the Develop module may have displayed poor results at
extreme ends of the temperature and tint ranges. A new camera profile identified as Camera Raw 4.4 is now available
and will be applied by default to all images without existing Camera Raw or Lightroom settings. The creation of new
default profiles will also include the updated Camera Raw 4.4 profile. Images edited in Camera Raw or Lightroom with
earlier profiles will retain the earlier profile value and visual appearance.
● In previous grayscale conversions the Color Noise setting was disabled and this could result in an image with
excessive noise when grayscale channel mixing is applied. Both the tool and effect have been enabled in Lightroom
1.4 providing the ability to reduce noise in grayscale conversions. In order to return to the prior visual appearance,
Color Noise reduction can be set to zero.
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