http://www.lightroomqueen.com/whats-new-in-lightroom-cc-2015-2- If you’re an advanced user, you will need to be aware of some Import features that are no longer available. They are: - Move is gone. You can only Add the photos at their existing location or Copy the photos to a new location. - Eject After Import is gone. You must now remember to eject memory cards using the operating system (although this will hopefully return in a future update). - Duplicate photos can’t be imported (without workarounds). - Zoom is gone from the Import Loupe view. - Filename is now hidden under a tooltip. - Destination panel folders preview is gone, including the italic preview showing your chosen folder structure, the checkmarks to their right, and the volume information showing how much space was available on each drive. - Thumbnail filtering by Destination folder is gone. - Total file size is gone from the bottom left corner. - The filename preview (when renaming) is gone. 这是有多蠢才会做这样的修改? 如果谁不小心升级了,it is possible to roll back to 2015.1.1 / 6.1.1, however to do so you must uninstall Lightroom, reinstall 2015.0 / 6.0 from these links, and then install the 2015.1.1 / 6.1.1 update. http://prodesigntools.com/adobe-lightroom-6-cc-direct-download- http://prodesigntools.com/adobe-cc-2015-updates-links-mac.html#
l*s
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试试把用显卡加速去掉。放下狗看看具体操做。
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MD,Adobe就是欠揍,第一时间把哥坑了 Adobe issues Lightroom 6.2 apology and update http://www.dpreview.com/articles/9338796360/adobe-issues-lightr Adobe has issued an apology over the 'significant crashing bug' introduced in Lightroom 6.2. The latest version of the software was released last Monday, and brought with it a redesigned import experience. That new experience, unfortunately, also introduced instability into Lightroom and removed some import functions; users reported issues with the software crashing and running poorly. Adobe's Tom Hogarty issued the apology on Friday, revealing that Adobe was aware of the issues but due to 'the scope of the bug' being unclear, the company decided to ship the software regardless while continuing to 'search for a reproducible case.' Adobe issued a new update on Friday, version 6.2.1 , that corrects the problem. Hogarty also commented on the import changes, saying: 'We made decisions on sensible defaults and placed many of the controls behind a settings panel. At the same time we removed some of our very low usage features to further reduce complexity and improve quality. These changes were not communicated properly or openly before launch. Lightroom was created in 2006 via a 14 month public beta in a dialog with the photography community. In making these changes without a broader dialog I’ ve failed the original core values of the product and the team.' He promised that Adobe will 'work hard to earn your trust back' with future releases.