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11-25-2008, 10:25 AM
I don't usually move up to the next ACR version just because there is one, but this email excerpt from Jack Nack has raised my level of interest.
• Targeted Adjustment Tool (TAT) for on-image adjustments (i.e. click and drag on a certain color or tonal range to adjust the corresponding values)
• Output sharpening for print or screen output
• "Snapshots" for saving multiple sets of settings per file
• Camera Profiles for enhanced raw file interpretation now available in the Calibration panel
Newly supported camera models:
• Canon EOS 5D Mark II
• Canon PowerShot G10
• Panasonic DMC-G1
• Panasonic DMC-FX150
• Panasonic DMC-FZ28
• Panasonic DMC-LX3
• Leica D-LUX 4
The "output sharpening" for ACR is what interests me.., as in why would you go through ACR, process an image, then go back to ACR to output sharpen? There must be more to it.
Perhaps the new sleeper software is ACR and eventually you won't have to open LR or CS(x) to process an image.
Last edited by KdLaneJr; 11-27-2008 at 09:44 AM..
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