Adobe Photoshop Light Room Updated, Adds Retina Display Support

 Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, a popular photo and video editing app for both Mac and PC, has just received a major update for Mac. This update brings a plethora of bug fixes, such as a fix for the iPhone 4S video flicker problem and updated camera compatibility to the application. Even more importantly, this update makes Lightroom completely Retina display compatible.

How can you get your hands on this update? Simple, you’ll need to grab the Photoshop Lightroom 4.3 release candidate from Adobe’s website. It’s worth noting that this version of Lightroom may be a bit buggy as it’s still a release candidate; however, we have yet to see reports of any major bugs.

If you’d like to view the full list of updates that come with Photoshop Lightroom 4.3, we’ve listed them after the break.

New cameras:

  • Canon PowerShot S110
  • Canon PowerShot G15
  • Canon PowerShot SX50 HS
  • Casio Exilim EX-ZR1000
  • Casio Exilim EX-FC300S
  • Nikon D600 *
  • Olympus PEN E-PL5
  • Olympus PEN E-PM2
  • Olympus STYLUS XZ-2 iHS
  • Panasonic DMC-GH3
  • Pentax K-5 II
  • Pentax K-5 IIs
  • Pentax Q10

Bug fixes:

  • Unable to upload a large panorama to Adobe Revel via the Revel Publish Plugin.
  • Unable to add a second photo to a page layout in a Book. This only occurred when the “Show Unused Photos” filter is selected in the filmstrip.
  • A photo can be flagged as both a “Pick” and “Reject” at the same time when using the Toolbar to apply flags.
  • Using multiple fonts within the same text cell inside a Book can sometimes cause Lightroom to crash.
  • Exposure becomes the active adjustment slider in the Basic panel (within Develop) when moving from image to image.
  • Customers using Photoshop Elements 11 were unable to upgrade their catalogs in Lightroom 4.
  • Custom Cell padding options in the Book Module reset in between Lightroom sessions.
  • 1080p video files shot on iPhone 4S flicker on replay.
  • Leaving the Book Module after using multiple text colors in the same text cell can sometimes cause the book to be lost.

Image Credit: photoverulam

Andrew is a geek, Apple enthusiast, blogger and coffee lover from Chicago.