New Adobe Lightroom and Camera Raw release candidates fix bugs, add camera support

By AppleInsider Staff

Adobe on Friday announced release candidates for Lightroom 5.3 and Camera Raw 8.3, each bringing support for new digital cameras like the Nikon D610, Fujifilm X-E2 and Sony Alpha a7, as well as a substantial number of bug fixes.

Adobe points out that the release candidates have been tested, but are not yet ready to be pushed out automatically to all customers. The company is requesting additional community testing before wide distribution.

The release candidate for Adobe's Lightroom 5.3 photo import, management and tweaking tool addresses reported issues with the previous version, while expanding support for a host of new cameras.

Issues fixed in Lightroom 5.3:

Lightroom 5.3 also comes with additional support for newly released digital cameras, which are also part of the Camera Raw 8.3 update.

The following cameras are now supported (preliminary support denoted with asterisk):

Users are urged to provide feedback on both release candidates via Adobe's Feedback Portal.

Lightroom 5.3 is available as a free download for Lightroom 5 users, while new customers can purchase the software for $149, or $79 for upgraders.

The Camera Raw 8.3 plug-in update is free, with versions for both Photoshop CC and Photoshop CS6.