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Apr 02, 2013 21:20 |  #3301

Jill-of-all-Trades wrote in post #15784859 (external link)
What you guys call Tomato Sauce we call Ketchup :)

Tomato sauce here is not as thick and can be spiced many different ways.

Thanks Mel. Like many things that are merely similar, but different in many small ways. Same as a biscuit over there is a scone over here and a biscuit over here is a cooky over there :p


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Apr 02, 2013 21:36 |  #3302

L.J.G. wrote in post #15785070 (external link)
Thanks Mel. Like many things that are merely similar, but different in many small ways. Same as a biscuit over there is a scone over here and a biscuit over here is a cooky over there :p

Cookies?? I could use some cookies!

Even biscuits or scones would be yummy to nibble on.


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Apr 02, 2013 23:47 |  #3303

Lightroom 4.4 is out. http://www.adobe.com …sp?ftpID=5567&f​ileID=5579 (external link)


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Apr 02, 2013 23:50 |  #3304

Woohoo! No idea if there are any significant changes.. but woohoo!


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Apr 02, 2013 23:56 |  #3305

I hate when they don't publish a "fix list"


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Apr 02, 2013 23:57 |  #3306

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I hate when they don't publish a "fix list"

Yeah, all it said was they added more cameras... Yippee... :rolleyes:


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Apr 02, 2013 23:57 |  #3307

There is a fix list....and an add list....but I linked beyond that. I can see if I can go back to it.


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Apr 02, 2013 23:59 |  #3308

Bugs Corrected in Lightroom 4.4:

The following bugs that were part the Lightroom 4 releases have been corrected. The team appreciates the very detailed feedback the community has provided on Lightroom 4 and we’re excited to correct a number of issues experienced by our customers. These issues have been FIXED:

The crop overlay tool resized incorrectly when used in conjunction with the “Constrain to Crop” checkbox in the Lens Correction panel.
Background graphics were not correctly rendered within the Book Module.
Reading metadata from file would sometimes result in keyword and and GPS metadata to not save for video files.
Updated the “Missing File Icon” for HiDPI / Retina displays
The supplied lens profile for the Sony RX-1 did not contain vignette information.
Preview in Develop Module was not updated with the latest adjustments.
Square tile artifacts while painting with brush.
Previews of photos in portrait orientation were blurry when viewed in the filmstrip in the Develop module. (Mac only).
Image in Book Disappears After Changing Modules.
Error changing modules when in Slideshow with second monitor connected.
Stack badges displayed the wrong count when creating new stack that included a preexisting stack.
Local Adjustment Effect (Brushed Adjustment) Disappears (temporarily) After Selecting a Pin (Win only).
Book changes are not saved after switching between modules.
The Filter scrollbar within the Library module was not rendering properly.
Auto-tone was not working properly when used in conjunction with the Exposure adjustment slider. (Win only)
The Black&White button was not creating a History state within the Develop module. (Win only)
When switching from image to image, remnants of previous image visible on fringes of new photo. This occurred on Retina screens only.
RGB color readouts were specified in the Adobe RGB colorspace rather than the ProPhoto linear colorspace. This occurred when working in Soft Proofing within the Develop module.
Horizontal artifacts would occassionally appear in DNG files.
Adding a page behaved inconsistently in the Book module depending on the method used to add a page.
The state of the “Remove Chromatic Aberrations” checkbox within the Lens Correction was not persistent between sessions of Lightroom.
Cannot add contacts from Address Book to email on Mac.
Sliders can no longer be moved on Win by using mouse wheel.

Here ya go.


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Apr 03, 2013 00:01 |  #3309

Thanks Dan... :D


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Apr 03, 2013 00:03 |  #3310

I'm still installing....can't wait to see if the sliders actually work with the scroll wheel again.


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Apr 03, 2013 00:13 |  #3311

That would be handy.


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Apr 03, 2013 06:40 |  #3312

I'm upgrading this morning.


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Apr 03, 2013 07:06 |  #3313

I'm still using 3, guess it is time for an upgrade.


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Apr 03, 2013 07:12 |  #3314

Upgrade went smooth. I was already on 4.3


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Apr 03, 2013 07:40 |  #3315

Crissa....LR4 is a huge jump from LR3....definitely worth making the move. Everything works so much better.


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