Adobe released a second release candidate for Adobe Photoshop Lightroom version 4.1 today. In addition to some performance tweaks designed to help that segment of the user base experiencing some speed issues, there are some additional changes. Notably is an exciting new tool for dealing with axial/longitudinal chromatic aberration.
New Tool!
The Lens Corrections panel now has three options with Color being added to the mix. In addition to the automatic Remove Chromatic Aberration feature introduced in Version 4.0, you now have an eyedropper and sliders for dealing with that pesky axial CA.
Defringing added to the Local Adjustment tools!
More power is available by taking defringing to your Adjustment Brush and Graduated Filter tools. You now have a lot more power in reducing CA!
Complete details about the Release Candidate can be found here. Additional details at the Lightroom Journal.
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