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Lightroom 1.2 includes corrections for the following issues:

 

Lightroom 1.1 catalogs with user-specified sort order could not be imported into another catalog

Lightroom 1.1 for Windows could at times display gray boxes instead of image thumbnails

The preference to write XMP metadata automatically in Lightroom 1.1 could attempt to write metadata indefinitely for offline images causing significant performance problems

Images could be dropped from the Quick Collection upon reordering of the source folder

Catalogs could not be exported to drives smaller than 250MB

The Web Module was not accessible in Lightroom 1.1 on the Macintosh platform when Lightroom was installed on case-sensitive volumes such as the Case Sensitive HFS+ (Journaled) volume

Errors occurred exporting to a Linux SMB network volume

Scroll position in the grid view was not maintained when changing the view option using the J shortcut key

The tokens for image number and image count were not displaying properly in the Slideshow module

The metadata panel could display incorrectly on Windows

Slideshows on the Macintosh platform did not display properly when a 256MB ATI graphics card was connected to 30 " LCD

The Lightroom 1.1 Web module export did not position the copyright tag in the same location displayed in the preview

The auto-eject functionality on Windows ejected the card reader device in addition to the card

Noise reduction adjustment for all cameras with Bayer Pattern sensor: The base point noise reduction applied at the demosaic stage of raw processing has been reduced. The resulting effect is that images with zero luminance noise reduction applied in Lightroom 1.2 will contain more noise than the identical settings in Lightroom 1.1 but less noise than identical settings in Lightroom 1.0.

1:1 previews were not discarded according to the timing set in the Lightroom preferences

1:1 previews are not built for an entire set of images when requested after import

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Guest GuyMancusoPhoto

Writing slide shows to DVD is not exactly fun and fast. Just did it on a gig and took forever but it depends on what you are trying to do also. Mine had lot's of transitions and movement so it was a bear. But something simple on a Mac you can just use IDVD and import images and do it that way

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