Adobe releases beta of Lightroom 2.0 photo editing tool
This is very exciting. Lightroom 1.x has been a phenomenal tool, I can only image what new features 2.0 will serve up. This is definitely worth further investigation.
Adobe today released a beta version of Lightroom 2.0, the company’s photo management and editing toolkit, which adds non-destructive localized editing and a slew of other new features.
Photographers have had a lot of updates to deal with in recent weeks, with Apple’s Aperture receiving the ability to employ third-party plug-ins, Adobe releasing its Web-based version of Photoshop, after having to pull the Lightroom 1.4 update due to EXIF Timestamp Errors, DNG conversion errors in Windows, and Olympus JPEG conversion errors.
Adobe releases beta of Lightroom 2.0 photo editing tool
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