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Lightroom 4.3 and Camera RAW 7.3 Update
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<blockquote data-quote="Eduard" data-source="post: 96031" data-attributes="member: 986"><p>Interesting <a href="http://news.cnet.com/8301-1001_3-57558905-92/adobe-lightroom-4.3-brings-retina-display-support" target="_blank">article</a> on CNet discussing Retina support. From the article: "<em>The Retina support, available only in Lightroom's library and develop modules, means that images no longer are scaled. And that's good: photos appear crisper and that thumbnail images carry a lot more information. In my testing of the release candidate version, however, I've found it's a lot harder to pixel peep when it's time for fine control over noise reduction and sharpening settings. That's because the Retina display is designed to make pixels small enough to be indistinguishable to the human eye, which means that single-pixel feature like noise are harder to pinpoint. You can of course zoom to 2:1 to expand pixels to the size they'd be in earlier Lightroom versions.</em>"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eduard, post: 96031, member: 986"] Interesting [url=http://news.cnet.com/8301-1001_3-57558905-92/adobe-lightroom-4.3-brings-retina-display-support]article[/url] on CNet discussing Retina support. From the article: "[I]The Retina support, available only in Lightroom's library and develop modules, means that images no longer are scaled. And that's good: photos appear crisper and that thumbnail images carry a lot more information. In my testing of the release candidate version, however, I've found it's a lot harder to pixel peep when it's time for fine control over noise reduction and sharpening settings. That's because the Retina display is designed to make pixels small enough to be indistinguishable to the human eye, which means that single-pixel feature like noise are harder to pinpoint. You can of course zoom to 2:1 to expand pixels to the size they'd be in earlier Lightroom versions.[/I]" [/QUOTE]
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