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26 July 2016
Adobe has released Lightroom for Apple TV to view photos synchronized with Lightroom mobile or uploaded through Lightroom on the Web. You can view your photos on a connected TV both individually or in a slide show with the option to stop and zoom in on the details.
Lightroom for Apple TV requires an Apple TV 4th Gen and a Creative Cloud subscription to log in. The app can be downloaded for free from the App Store on your Apple TV and is available now.
LIGHTROOM
The company also released Lightroom CC 2015.6.1 and Lightroom 6.6.1 "to provide additional camera raw support and address critical bugs that were introduced in previous releases of Lightroom."
New camera support includes just the Fujifilm X-T2 but the list of bug fixes includes:
- App-managed color management on Mac in Lightroom CC 2015.6/6.6 resulted in incorrect colors when printed
- Uncompressed DNG files converted from Fuji X-E2 RAF source images were unreadable
- Errors that prevented customers from creating a panorama from two HDR DNG source images
- An issue that resulted in high memory usage while in the Develop module
- Issue that prevented the SmugMug Publish Service from working properly
- Prevent unnecessary resync of collections to Lightroom mobile after an update
- Occasional app freeze on import
- Fixes for native Full Screen mode on OS X
- Drop down menu position issue with high resolution screen
- Import destination folder is not disclosed/shown after every import
- Import grid blank with iOS devices
The RAF and DNG panorama issues were previously addressed in the Camera Raw 9.6.1 update for other Adobe applications, like Photoshop.
MORE INFORMATION
To learn more about Lightroom for Apple TV, see the Lightroom blog post. For more information about Lightroom CC 2015.6.1, see the Lightroom Journal post.