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10 Best Things About Adobe Lightroom 2.0
Not sure what there is to like about the new Adobe Lightroom, well here is a list to help get you started. I’m a huge fan of Lightroom 1.x so I’m hoping to get the new version up and running so I can have a look at the new features.
Adobe’s Lightroom 2.0, which launched today represents a major breakthrough in the field of digital photo processing. I’ve only just begun to play with the software today, but it is clear that Lightroom 2.0 will be my new imaging software of choice. Prior to using Lightroom 2.0 I did my photo processing using Adobe’s Bridge and Photoshop. Lightroom represents a significant leap forward in the power of processing digital photographs. I thought I’d write up a post documenting my 10 new favorite processing tools that Lightroom 2.0 brings to the table.
Thomas Hawk’s Digital Connection: The 10 Best Things About the New Adobe Lightroom 2.0
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 brings 64-bit compatibility
Looks like the latest and greatest iteration of Lightroom is here, bringing with it a whole list of new features, and 64 bit compatibility.
Adobe has officially released Photoshop Lightroom 2, following three months of beta testing for the photo management software. It is Adobe’s first product supporting 64-bit Windows Vista and OS X.Lightroom 2 is available now for $299 USD, or $99 USD as an upgrade from the previous release. This workflow enhancing software is billed as “the professional photographer’s essential toolbox,” and is geared toward users working with large volumes of photos.
Next Photoshop widget-happy?
Users of the next Adobe Creative Suite may be able to mix and mash up the applications with online content and third-party tools.
In a bid to make workspaces more nimble, Adobe Systems is considering making parts of Photoshop and other Creative Suite applications available for users to manipulate within Flash widgets, according to a blog post Monday by John Nack, product manager of Photoshop.