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Adobe Lightroom

Adobe Lightroom - 2.2

Photographer tool: import, select, develop images.

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Current Version: 2.2
Release Date: 2008-12-15
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 3,952
Downloads (all versions): 67,158
Price: $299.00

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Product Description:

Adobe Photoshop Lightroom offers powerful new and enhanced features across the entire program to help you streamline your digital photography workflow. Sort and find the photos you want faster, target specific photo areas for more precise adjustments, showcase your talent using more flexible printing templates, and more.

What's new in this version:

The goal of this release is to address bugs that were introduced with the release of Lightroom 2.0 and provide additional camera raw support. A comprehensive list of issues fixed in this release is included below: Lightroom 2 Bugs - Fixed
  • Images rendered from the Slideshow export process produced a jagged effect on hard edges relative to the quality of normal JPEG export
  • Increased the number of characters allowed in Web gallery labels beyond 150 characters
  • Catalogs with hundreds of root (top level) folders caused very slow launch times
  • Drag and drop to move a subfolder to a different folder showed the incorrect photos in the grid
  • Print Sharpening produced edge artifacts in certain conditions
  • Density defaulted to 100 percent for initial stroke regardless of position of slider
  • The Adjustment brush created blocky, straight edges to brush strokes under certain conditions
  • Lightroom could become unresponsive when using the graduated filter under certain conditions
  • It was possible to lose the ability to edit an adjustment brush setting after applying a graduated filter with hidden pins
  • Turning auto-mask on produced a lag in Lightroom performance in when applying the adjustment brush
  • Print to JPEG functionality produced a low resolution image when printing photos with panorama aspect ratios
  • Extended characters in a folder name caused Edit in Photoshop functionality to fail
  • Smart collection did not respond to changes in custom metadata
  • Enabling auto-mask produced a lag in performance in when applying the local adjustment brush
Lightroom 2 Enhancements
  • Camera profiles are now available in the Calibration panel in the Develop module. These profiles are designed to provide different interpretations of raw capture.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

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Adobe Lightroom ReviewBuggy Upgrade - Version: 2.0, 8/25/2008 11:36AM PST

TVisBORING
I loved 1.4.1. I switched from Aperture to Lightroom because Aperture was buggy. Lightroom 2.0 works for some people, but it's basically Beta on others. Wait for an update. This one no worky.
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Adobe Lightroom ReviewThe **Best** Solution for Photographeras - Version: 2.0b1, 4/5/2008 02:46PM PST

(3 of 16 users found this comment useful)

joesanta
No comparison. Sorry Aperture.
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Adobe Lightroom CommentaryBetter than Aperture - Version: 2.0b1, 4/5/2008 02:44PM PST

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joesanta
1. Renders thumbnails faster and more efficiently.
2. Works closely with Photoshop and uses the standard Adobe Color Engine.
3. Thinks the way photographers do.
4. Lightweight - can run on a laptop really fast.
5. Increasingly better indexing and metadata.

Better than Aperture. I want to like Aperture, it's just too slow and sluggish. Even 2.0.
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