Adobe Lightroom 6.10.1, CC 2015.10.1 and Camera Raw 10.1 Released
Adobe released the Lightroom 6.10.1 and Camera RAW 10.1 software updates. Adobe Camera Raw 10.1 and Lightroom CC 2015.10.1 adds supports for the newly announced Sony Alpha A9 camera ($4,498) and the new Zeiss Batis 135mm f/2.8 lens ($1,999).
The goal of this release is to provide additional camera raw support, lens profile support and address bugs that were introduced in previous releases of Lightroom.
Adobe also released versions of LR for iOS and Android that provide updated camera support. Check them out here.
Adobe Lightroom 6.10.1, CC 2015.10.1 and Camera Raw 10.1 Adds Support for Sony A9
New Camera Support in Lightroom CC 2015.10.1 / 6.10.1
- Panasonic LUMIX DC-ZS70 (DC-TZ90,DC-TZ91, DC-TZ92, DC-T93)
- Sony A9 (ILCE-9)
New Lens Profile Support in Lightroom CC 2015.10.1 / 6.10.1
Mount | Name |
Sony FE | Zeiss Batis 2.8/135 |
Customer reported issues resolved
- Edit in Photoshop Erroneous Message Fixed
- Fixed issue causing color cast on images from some Fujifilm X series cameras shot in CH/CL modes.
- Fixed issue where images taken on the Fujifilm GFX 50s with top 3 extended ISOs appear over exposed.
- Fixed issue where some images converted to DNG from the Hasselblad H6 contained a color cast.
- Fixed issue with Hasselblad X1D images losing highlight details at high ISOs.
Known Issues
- We have an issue where customers are unable to use the Develop module with GPU enabled. This only occurs when using an AMD graphics card using driver Version 17.4.4 (released 4/23/2017) on Windows. Please see this note for more details and workarounds.
New Camera Support in Camera Raw 9.10.1
- Panasonic LUMIX DC-ZS70 (DC-TZ90,DC-TZ91, DC-TZ92, DC-T93)
- Sony A9 (ILCE-9)
New Lens Profile Support in Camera Raw 9.10.1
Mount | Name |
Sony FE | Zeiss Batis 2.8/135 |
Customer reported issues resolved
- Fixed issue causing color cast on images from some Fujifilm X series cameras shot in CH/CL modes.
- Fixed issue where images taken on the Fujifilm GFX 50s with top 3 extended ISOs appear over exposed.
- Fixed issue where some images converted to DNG from the Hasselblad H6 contained a color cast.
- Fixed issue with Hasselblad X1D images losing highlight details at high ISOs.
Known Issues
- We have an issue where customers are unable to open Camera Raw with GPU enabled. This only occurs when using an AMD graphics card using driver Version 17.4.4 (released 4/23/2017) on Windows. Please see this note for more details and workarounds.
Installation Instructions
Please select Help > Updates to use the update mechanism in the Creative Cloud app.
via: Adobe Blog