Photoshop Lightroom 3 now available for purchase from Adobe: "Adobe has begun shipping Photoshop Lightroom 3, the next major release of its pro photo management and RAW conversion application for Mac and Windows. Available now for US$299, or US$99 for licensed users of Lightroom 1.x or 2.x, the new version adds tethered capture, an improved import process, custom watermarks, flexible print package layouts, additional slide show features including video export, generally faster operation and the same RAW conversion engine and features as found in Photoshop CS5's Camera Raw 6.1."
(Via Rob Galbraith DPI.)
Three Adobe software final versions released: "
Adobe Lightroom 2.7, Camera Raw 5.7 and DNG-Converter 5.7 are now available as final versions for both Mac and Windows systems.
Only two weeks after Adobe's announcement of so called 'Release Candidates' the three software applications are now available as finalized versions.
(Via Nikonians News.)
Adobe to include lens correction in Photoshop Lightroom 3, Camera Raw 6.1: "Adobe will include the lens correction capabilities of Photoshop CS5 itself in the next major release of Photoshop Lightroom as well as the Camera Raw plug-in for Photoshop CS5. Both Lightroom 3 and Camera Raw 6.1 will enable lens corrections to be applied during the RAW file conversion process, with the same profile-based automatic and fully manual correction options as the Lens Correction tool in Photoshop CS5 proper (separate from Camera Raw, that is).*UPDATED*"
(Via Rob Galbraith DPI.)
Adobe Lightroom 2.7, ACR 5.7 and DNG Converter 5.7: "
Adobe has released Photoshop Lightroom 2.7, Camera Raw 5.7 and DNG Converter 5.7. These are final versions of updates that were originally posted as 'release candidates' on the Adobe Labs site, and are now available for immediate download. The latest versions provide final RAW support for nine recent cameras, including the Canon EOS 550D, Panasonic G2 and Olympus E-PL1."
(Via Digital Photography Review.)
Adobe releases Lightroom 3 Beta update: "
Adobe has opened the second public beta of its Photoshop Lightoom 3 software for immediate download from its Adobe Labs site. Lightroom 3 will be based around a new processing engine and the second iteration adds luminance noise reduction to the color noise reduction options that appeared in the initial beta. The latest beta also supports tethered shooting for a number of Nikon and Canon DSLRs, enables importing and management of video files and improves overall functioning of the software."
(Via Digital Photography Review.)
Rummaging Around in the Lightroom Database: "One of the key benefits of using a program like Adobe Lightroom as part of your workflow is that it is built around a true database for cataloging your images. While most users are content to use that database solely through Lightroom itself, some of us are more curious about what's actually inside and what they can do with it. You can get in pretty deep writing your own queries, or if you skip to the end of this article, I'll point you to a free program that will do a lot of the work for you...."
Adobe releases Lightroom 2.5 and Camera Raw 5.5: "
Adobe has released Photoshop Lightroom 2.5 and Camera Raw 5.5. These are final versions of updates which were originally posted as 'release candidates' on the Adobe Labs site, and are now available for immediate download. Both provide additional Raw support for Nikon D300S, Nikon D3000, Panasonic DMC-GF1 and Olympus E-P1. Although support is offered for Panasonic DMC-FZ35, it doesn't extend to the Japanese and European version of the camera (the FZ38). In addition, the ACR update also includes corrections for sensors with non-conventional color filter arrays (as introduced in the most recent DNG specification)."
(Via Digital Photography Review.)
Adobe releases Lightroom 2.3 and Camera Raw 5.3: "
PMA 2009: Adobe has released Photoshop Lightroom 2.3 and Camera Raw 5.3. These are final versions of updates which were originally posted as release candidates on the Adobe Labs site, and are now available for immediate download. Both provide additional Raw support for Nikon D3X and Olympus E-30 DSLR’s. Lightroom is also now available in 8 new languages."
(Via Digital Photography Review.)


You are taken to the recording screen, and when you are ready tap the Record button. Trails will active the GPS and lock on to a satellite and begin recording your trip. Once you have finished, slide the slider to stop recording. The screen shows you all the information about your trip, as well as the list of waypoints. You can interact further with Trails by viewing your route on Google Maps within the application, as well as viewing an altitude profile; for this press the globe button in the bottom tab bar.

You can use this file with a variety of pieces of software. The basic concept of each of them is to select the images from your trip, import this GPX file and automatically match the time of the waypoint with the time the image was taken.
Third party software can be bought specifically for this, such as HoudahGeo on the Mac and RoboGeo for Windows, they also offer the more manual GPS tagging by linking to Google Earth and positioning your image on the globe. This method is less accurate and does depend on the quality of the map and your memory of where you were!
For this example, we shall look at Jeffrey’s GPS Support Plug-in. Jeffrey is a Lightroom tester and Plug-in developer and has given many free Plug-ins to the Lightroom community. He is also the author of the de-facto standard book on regular expressions, Mastering Regular Expressions.
Download and Install the Plug-in as described on his Plug-in page.




