![]() It would be great if you can roll out a bug fix release, given it is just a wrong call of the API □ I guess it is a rather simple bug and a wrong call to the API, rather than a not implemented feature, since Lightroom already offers this feature. ![]() It always writes out “just” the keywords without the hierarchy. However, enabling and disabling this option does not change anything. You have the same option available in your plugin. Using the standard export from Lightroom optionally writes out the hierarchy (with the option “write Keywords as Lightroom Hierarchy” enabled). Is going to turn out to be a great and exciting year for users of This minor update doesn't even hint at what I'm sure Improved versions of Lightroom” that Lightroom product manager TomĪbout in January. ![]() That they've been busy with other things, perhaps the “new and Much time having passed since 1.3 came out. Lightroom 1.4 doesn't really show very much progress, especially for so Version of the plugin from the appropriate page: Indicate “or later” when specifying that they were designed for Lightroomġ.3 – so if you upgrade to Lightroom 1.4, you'll need to pull a new The update reveals a boo-boo in my plugins – I neglected to In the Develop module (whatever that is). Grayscale, and there is some kind of fix related to the “Calibrate” panel The “Color Noise” setting is now enabled even when you switch to The big fix is enhanced compatibility for printing on OS X 10.5 “FormatMessageW failed” uploading bug some Windows users of This comes about four months after Lightroom 1.3 and its support forġ.4 ReadMe, but in short this upgrade adds support for some newĬameras, and fixes a few bugs (but unfortunately, not the The benifits of 1.4 are worth it for you.įor those wishing to move back to 1.3.1, here are the links:Īdobe has just released a very minor upgrade to Lightroom, version 1.4, Until this is resolved, I'd recommend staying with 1.3 unless I don't know whether I can work around it in ![]() to upload somewhere), the time is reset to The Lightroom database and the original files maintain the correct time, but Taken” is set to midnight in copies of the file that are exported. Yikes, it seems that 1.4 has a bug: the “time
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