Adobe has released the full version of Lightroom 4.3, which adds some nice new features for Mac fans and Apple aficionados. Previously, Adobe had released a beta version of the update for testing, but now the final is out there and available for download, either by going to the Adobe Lightroom website or opening the image management software and getting the prompt to update.
One other interesting addition beyond high-res display features for developing photos and viewing your library is the addition of a couple new Apple hardware profiles for Adobe’s automatic lens correction tools. The iPhone 4S and iPhone 5 are now available as options, which Lightroom should autodetect once you enable them. It’s a little like bringing a gun to a knife fight, given that pictures shot on your iPhone will generally look pretty poor in Lightroom, especially on a Retina display, even if they look good on your phone’s 3.5- or 4-inch screen, but you can see when you turn on the profiles that it fixes some pretty apparent barrel distortion and also cleans up some considerable vignetting.
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