Adobe and Apple Update Camera Software

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PMA, the Las Vegas photography show, is in full swing — in fact, the news started trickling from the camera manufacturers last week. We begin with a slew of new RAW camera software, from both Apple and Adobe.

Apple’s announcement is limited to a simple Camera RAW update which means the Mac will now work with the Nikon D3X and the curious Epson R-D1x, the retro rangefinder announced last week.

Adobe’s offering is a little more exciting. There are new versions of both Camera RAW and Lightroom (5.3 and 2.3 respectively). Both have been around as public betas for a little while, but these are the fully baked official versions. The main changes are support for the D3X and Olympus’ E-30, along with some bug fixes (mostly Windows).

The irony of these updates being released at the beginning of PMA is that there are sure to be plenty of new cameras announced, none of which will yet work with either Aperture or Lightroom.

Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 2.5 [Apple]

Lightroom and Camera RAW Updates [Adobe]

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