Wet Paint!
I cannot believe that I got this posted before Earl. He must be sleeping! :-)

I just downloaded and installed the new version of Lightroom for Mac. Here are the fixes, according to Adobe:

  • In the Windows 64-bit version of Lightroom an sFTP upload process could cause Lightroom to crash.
  • Slideshows could return to the first image randomly during playback.
  • A memory leak could cause Lightroom to crash while attempting to process files with local adjustments.
  • Canon EOS 5D Mk II sRAW files could process with artifacts in Lightroom 2.2.
  • Lightroom 2.2 could cause disc burning to fail for Windows customers.

I see that they fixed the memory leak in the Windoze version, which I complained about in this post. I’m sure that the Windoze users will be happy about it. I’m happy to say that I’m no longer a Windoze user! Well, not quite true. I still have my desktop … for now.


Related posts:

  1. Lightroom 2.2: I’m not pleased!
  2. Lightroom and compressed files
  3. Adobe Lightroom
  4. A question of upgrade?
  5. Paul becomes a Mac Daddy!

  5 Responses to “Lightroom 2.3 released”

  1. your photo today – absolutely loving that light and shadow on the wall at the top.

  2. Yea, you win, I didn’t even post about the new LR release. I was up to my neck with moving my site to its new host.

    But I did install it as soon as I heard. ;-)

  3. @Julie: Thanks! That was what attracted me to this particular shot.
    @Earl: I was really surprised when it popped up to tell me that there was an update! My first thought, was: Hey! I didn’t see that on Earl’s site! Seriously! I depend on you to know about all kinds of updates/upgrades. :-)

  4. @Paul: Sorry I let you down…it won’t happen again! ;-)

  5. I haven’t had much of a chance to kick the tires on it yet, but did install. Such an amazing program – I am glad they are so dedicated to keeping it up so well.

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