Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Beta 4.1 Update

Adobe has released its Lightroom Beta 4.1 update designed to fix a few minor bugs in the digital photography workflow and editing application.
Among the bugs that were addressed: relative path error of the preview cache, an issue with the metadata field, database update feature and a few others.
In its present iteration, Lightroom Beta 4.1 is already a very capable application. And if you are a talented point-and-shoot photographer who edits pictures in Photoshop, but has now bought a more capable digital SLR camera, you will do well to familiarize yourself with a workflow software like Lightroom Beta. That’s what Aperture has been doing all along over at the Apple crowd.
With Lightroom, Adobe is developing a workflow and editing application which takes all of the useful photography-related stuff from Photoshop and combines these with a sophisticated importation, browsing and organizational front-end.
You can download it for free before the Beta 4.1 build expires on February 28, 2007. Use it to process your RAW files or enhance digital images. And note down its fine features as well as its shortcomings, kick the tires around and tell them what you think; Adobe says it is giving you the opportunity to shape its feature set. (In other words, “we can’t do this alone guys, we need your input.�)
[Site: AdobeLabs]
[Via: PhotoshopNews.com]

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