What’s new in LightZone?
This page lists only the new features in LightZone. To learn about the key features, see the Discover LightZone page.
LightZone 3.5
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Help Additions
Camera Support
- Raw files from the following cameras are now supported: Canon EOS 1Ds Mark III, Panasonic DMC-L10.
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LightZone 3.4
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Photo Editor
- You can now preview styles by moving the mouse over style names.
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LightZone 3.3
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Operating System Support
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LightZone 3.2
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Operating System Support
- Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard is now supported.
Camera Support
- Raw files from the following cameras are now supported: Canon Powershot G9, Leica V-Lux 1, Nikon D3, Nikon D300, Olympus E-3, Panasonic DMC-FZ18, Sony Alpha DSLR-A700.
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LightZone 3.1
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Photo Editor
Camera Support
- Raw files from the following cameras are now supported: Olympus E-400, E-410, E-510; Ricoh Caplio GX100.
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LightZone 3.0
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User Interface
- LightZone now has distinct browse and edit modes.
- There is now context-sensitive help throughout LightZone.
Photo Browser
- Related photos can now be stacked.
- You can now move photos via drag & drop to folders in the Folder Navigator.
- You can now select only the most recent versions of your photos in a given folder.
- You can now edit IPTC metadata.
Photo Editor
- LightZone now comes bundled with many ready-made Styles.
- The Relight tool (an improved ToneMapper tool) has new Depth and Fuzz sliders.
- There is now a History tab that shows you all the edits you have make to your photo since opening it for the current editing session.
- The Raw Adjustments tool has a new As Shot button.
- LightZone no longer uses LZN files and now always saves your work as either JPEG or TIFF files for maximum interoperability with other applications.
Camera Support
- Canon EOS 1D Mark III raw files are now supported.
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New features