Lightroom 3.6 and ACR 6.6 ReleasedLightroom 3.6 and ACR 6.6 Released

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Lightroom 3.6 – Windows / Mac

ACR 6.6 – Windows / Mac

Highlights from release notes:

* Misc bug fixes (see Adobe links for details).

* Numerous new lens profile support included.

New Cameras:
* Canon Powershot S100
* Fuji Finepix X10
* Leica V-LUX 3
* Nikon 1 J1
* Nikon 1 V1
* Panasonic DMC-GX1
* Ricoh GR Digital IV
* Samsung NX5
* Samsung NX200
* Sony NEX-7

Lightroom 3.5 and ACR 6.5 Released

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Lightroom 3.5 – Windows / Mac

ACR 6.5 – Windows / Mac

Highlights from release notes:

* Numerous bug fixes (see Adobe links for details).

* Numerous new lens profile support included.

New Cameras:
* Fuji FinePix F600EXR
* Hasselblad H4D-60
* Leaf Aptus II 12
* Leaf Aptus II 12R
* Nikon Coolpix P7100
* Olympus E-P3
* Olympus E-PL3
* Olympus E-PM1
* Panasonic DMC-FZ150
* Panasonic DMC-G3
* Panasonic DMC-GF3
* Pentax Q
* Phase One IQ140
* Phase One IQ160
* Phase One IQ180
* Phase One P40+
* Phase One P65+
* Ricoh GXR MOUNT A12
* Sony Alpha NEX-C3
* Sony Alpha NEX-5N
* Sony SLT-A35
* Sony SLT-A65
* Sony SLT-A77

Lightroom 3.4.1 and ACR 6.4.1 Released

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Lightroom 3.4.1 – Windows / Mac

ACR 6.4 – Windows / Mac

This is a bugfix release —it addresses two rare instances where JPG files can have metadata issues and color rendering issues,as discussed on the Adobe LR blog.

 

 

 

 

 

Lightroom 3.4 and ACR 6.4 ReleasedLightroom 3.4 and ACR 6.4 Released

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Lightroom 3.4 – Windows / Mac

ACR 6.4 – Windows / Mac

UPDATE:As of May 25,2011,the 2.4 update has been pulled due to a bug managing JPG images.  LR 2.4.1 is available as a bugfix release.

Highlights from release notes:

* Numerous bug fixes (see Adobe links for details).

* Numerous new lens profile support included.

New Cameras:
* Canon EOS 600D (Rebel T3i / Kiss X5 Digital)
* Canon EOS 1100D (Rebel T3 / Kiss X50 Digital)
* Fuji FinePix S200 EXR
* Fuji FinePix F550 EXR
* Fuji FinePix HS20 EXR
* Fuji FinePix X100
* Hasselblad H4D-40
* Kodak EasyShare Z990
* Nikon D5100
* Olympus E-PL1s
* Olympus E-PL2
* Olympus XZ-1
* Samsung NX11

New Tethered Camera Support:
* Canon EOS 60D
* Canon EOS 550D (Digital Rebel T2i/EOS Kiss X4 Digital)
* Nikon D7000

Steelheart at Club Red,Tempe AZ

Steelheart performing at Club Red in Tempe,Arizona.


Steelheart at Club Red

Even more intense than I had any right to expect,Steelheart put on a show of positively EPIC proportions.  Featuring a wide mix of music from their debut release Steelheart (1990) to their latest Good 2b Alive (2008),the entire show was one amazing journey through time and sonic-space…culminating in the the most memorable audience sing-along I have ever experienced.

 

Miljenko Matijevic of Steelheart

Perhaps most notable in this performance was the vocal ability of Miljenko Matijevic.  His performance for this show was absolutely AMAZING,still showing the incredible range and intense falsetto that he and the Steelheart name have become famous for.  Engaging,gracious and incredibly energetic,Miljenko had the audience in the palm of his hand from the opening lyrics,never releasing them until the final encore.

 

Chris Risola of Steelheart

Lighting was challenging,and the overall light design for Steelheart’s headlining performance metered over one stop lower than the opening acts,with noticeably less dramatic colored backlighting.  Further challenges included the near-capacity-audience.  Club Red does not have a barricade or pit-area to separate the audience from the front of the stage —photographing such a popular artist at that venue can be quite challenging.  I had a position just slightly stage-left of center at the beginning of the set,which allowed me a great vantage point for this closeup of lead guitarist Chris Risola,but I quickly found myself trapped and actually being crushed by the audience behind and beside me.  I made a tentative getaway toward the wings,and worked my way back and forth the back of the house to the front corners,utilizing my 70-200/2.8 more often than my wider 17-55/2.8 or 50/1.8.

 

Rev Jones of Steelheart

While I knew what to expect from Steelheart’s lead singer,I had never seen bassist Rev Jones in concert before.  I was AMAZED.  Truly,beyond words.  I will say simply that you must see Rev in concert to believe it.  The same elements which made him so entertaining as he was to watch —his personality,speed and incredible technical skill —made him equally difficult to photograph.  I managed to capture only a few frames where Rev’s fingers are not an unintelligible blur across the fretboard.

 

Mike Humbert of Steelheart

Don’t Forget The Drummer,”I heard the virtual-voice of photographer Todd Owyoung whispering in my ear.  Mike Humbert put on an AMAZING show of his own,tucked in behind an impressive and looming drum set.  This configuration is always hard to photograph without the typical “sea of cymbals,”but patience and persistence paid off.  This may indeed be my favorite drummer photograph I have taken to date.  The vantage point I positioned myself in to take this photo will remain a close-guarded secret —and I fully expect that while there were a dozen other shooters at this show,I have exclusive images from this position.  Without giving away my secrets,I’ll simply say —yes,I received permission from security;no,I wasn’t on stage;and no,I was not visible to the audience or even the artists on stage.  Knowing the venue (and security) pays off,as does knowing when to keep that 70-200/2.8 ready to shoot.

 

Steelheart

In summary:

  • An incredible band
  • An incredible show
  • An incredible night

What more can you ask for?

A very special thanks to Angela.

 


 

Official WebsiteSteelheart.com

Band Members:

Miljenko Matijevic –lead vocals,rhythm guitar,acoustic guitar,piano
Chris Risola –lead guitar
Rev Jones –bass
Mike Humbert –drums

Set list:

  • Blood Pollution –Rockstar (2001)
  • Gimmie Gimmie –Steelheart (1990)
  • Like Never Before –Steelheart (1990)
  • Cabernet –Wait (1996)
  • Buried Unkind –Just a Taste (2006) / Good 2b Alive (2008)
  • Samurai –Good 2b Alive (2008)
  • We All Die Young –Wait (1996) / Just a Taste (2006)
  • Everybody Loves Eileen –Steelheart (1990)
  • LOL (Laughing Out Loud) –Just a Taste (2006) / Good 2b Alive (2008)

Encore:

  • Stand Up and Shout –Rockstar (2001)
  • I’ll Never Let You Go (Angel Eyes) –Steelheart (1990)