Camera Raw and DNG Converter 4.4.1 Now Available

Details here: http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/2008/04/lightroom_141_and_camera_raw_4.html
Regards,
Tom

Aha, mystery solved!
Camera Raw 4.4 incorrectly modified the EXIF time date field of images that were saved as TIFF or JPEG files from the Camera Raw dialog. This has been corrected in Camera Raw 4.4.1
This explains why I never saw that bug: I save images from ACR as PSDs, never as TIFFs or much less JPEGs.
I guess PSD files were not affected.

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