April 9, 2010 – Adobe Labs announced the availability of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2.7 release candidate. The release candidate label means it has been well tested but could benefit from addition additional community testing before it is distributed automatically to their customers. Updates to 2.7 include:
Newly supported camera models
- Canon EOS 550D (Digital Rebel T2i/ EOS Kiss X4 Digital)
- Kodak Z981
- Leaf Aptus-II 8
- Leaf Aptus-II 10R
- Mamiya DM40
- Olympus E-PL1
- Panasonic G2
- Panasonic G10
- Sony A450
Lightroom 2.7 also fixes a slideshow playback bug on Windows that could cause Lightroom and/or the computer to crash.
Lightroom 2.7 camera raw cache limit has been raised to 200GB.
Here’s a link to download the Lightroom 2.7 release candidate for Mac and Windows. Please take note of the installation comments before you proceed.
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