Confession time: How many times do you run Software Update each day?

Me: At least twice on each machine.
Hoping for 10.4.4 and 1.0.2, or 1.1!!!

It's out via software update. A painless update but I'm not sure what cameras were added to the RAW engine. I have also been happy with the conversion of my D100, D70S, and D2X NEFs so I may not be a good test for any possible Core Image quality enhancements. However, I do think it's faster when scrolling through images and when locking in.
Just my thoughts after 30 seconds of use.
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