Archive for the ‘DNG’ Category

Lightroom 2.1 Released

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Lightroom 2.1 (MacWin), Camera Raw 5.1 (MacWin) and the DNG Converter 5.1 are now available on Adobe.com. New camera models are supported.

The beta versions of the Camera Profiles and DNG Profile Editor on Adobe Labs have also both been updated.  The Profile update includes additional profiles and incremental improvements to the previous beta profiles.  The DNG Profile Editor includes minor enhancements.

See Tom Hogarty’s Lightroom Journal post for more information.

Adobe Camera Raw 4.6 released

Friday, October 10th, 2008

After a few weeks on Adobe Labs, Adobe Camera Raw 4.6 has been released.

It is available for Mac and Windows

It includes support for 15 new cameras:

  • Canon 1000D (Digital Rebel XS/EOS Kiss F) 
  • Canon 50D
  • Fuji FinePix IS Pro
  • Kodak EasyShare Kodak Z1015 IS
  • Leaf AFi II 6
  • Leaf AFi II 7
  • Leaf Aptus II 6
  • Leaf Aptus II 7
  • Nikon D700
  • Nikon D90
  • Nikon Coolpix P6000
  • Olympus SP-565 UZ
  • Pentax K2000 (K-m) 
  • Sigma DP1
  • Sony A900

For more info see, Lightroom Journal.

Camera Raw 4.6RC is available on Adobe Labs

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

A release candidate of Adobe Camera Raw 4.6 has been posted to Adobe Labs. It is not the final version, but is at a level that can be used and tested by the community.

It includes support for the following cameras:

Fuji Finepix IS Pro, Nikon D700, Nikon D90, Nikon Coolpix P6000.

Note that previous support for the Nikon D700 in ACR 4.5 was provisional.

4.6 also contains provisional support for these new models: Canon Rebel X, Canon 50D, Olympus SP-565 UZ, Sony A900, Sigma DP1

Lightroom 2.0 released!

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Lightroom 2.0Adobe Camera Raw/DNG Converter 4.5, and the new DNG Profile Editor are released.

DNG updated to 1.2.0

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

DNG updated to 1.20 and Windows Vista DNG Codec released.

DNG submitted to ISO

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

DNG has been submitted to the ISO, to make it a recognized standard.