Hallo Christine,

I've been using LR5 for some time now and found some minor problems here and 
there. Little bugs that I worked around—like some weirdnesses editing overlays 
in the Print module, an odd bug when importing from a source that contained 
PNGs and any .XMP files, etc. 

Adobe has released Lightroom 5.2 Release Candidate with some new camera support 
and bug fixes. I've been working with it for a few days now ... they've fixed 
every bug I found and a few I didn't know about! It seems ever so slightly 
snappier in operation than 5.0 as well (at least on my system). Definitely 
update to that, and to the release when it comes out.

http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/lightroom5-2/

The new tools for rectilinear corrections and the radial filter are fantastic, 
I've used them quite a lot. The improvements to the spotting tool are also very 
very good: I've been shooting a good bit of film lately and the spotting tool 
is especially handy when cleaning up a massive 6x6 film scan. 

Godfrey


On Aug 4, 2013, at 10:49 AM, Christine Aguila <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> Hi Everyone:
> 
> A few weeks ago, I finally upgraded to Lightroom 5 and spent some time 
> watching Julian Kost's  tutorial videos, which I think are done very well.  I 
> took a few minutes here to play with the Upright/Perspective Tool and the 
> Radial Filter and thought I'd share.   Has anyone else tried these tools?  Do 
> you like them?  What are the general impressions of Lightroom 5?
> 
> Cheers, Christine
> 
> http://www.caguila.com/portlandcreame/index.html
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