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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): 4,178
Downloads (all versions): 67,384
Price: $299.00

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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

(7 of 10 users found this comment useful)

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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Adobe Lightroom CommentaryWhy should I trust Adobe? - Version: 1.2, 9/17/2007 09:15AM PST

(13 of 30 users found this comment useful)

mediaVinci

Hello,

hm ... well ...

So, if I should decide to buy Adobe Lightroom today and I start building
my digital photo library using Adobe Lightroom over the next 3, 5, 8, 10
years or more ...

... Who is going to tell me, that I will not get dumped by Adobe once again,
if Adobe should decide to give up this software product or replace it by an entirely
new application OR by developing a software update which causes severe and
negative effects for updating, altering or maintaining my digital photo library
created with Adobe Lightroom?

Adobe did that already with Adobe GoLive (very clever btw) and Adobe
ImageReady.

My digital photo library will become quite extensive and thus very valuable
to me. (in a personal and emotional sense, not necessarily in a financial sense
dear Adobe).

So, the bottom line of my concern is ... why should I put my entire faith in
a software company any longer who is targeting a software market for
photographers, designers and web developers?

I would like to have this question answered in public on this forum by the
CEO of Adobe Inc. Mr. Bruce Chizen.

My 2c,

graphically & sincerely,

" C'mon man give yourself a hug. You can do it! "

Marc Klein
mediaVinci - The art of invention

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Adobe Lightroom ReviewBye bye Aperture - Version: 1.2, 9/14/2007 08:50AM PST

(6 of 12 users found this comment useful)

CecilBTurtle
Thought I was all set with Aperture, but after a few weeks with Lightroom there's no going back now. Performance is worlds better on a Core 2 Duo. Fast with updates (where's the 40D support, Apple?) Now solidly an essential part of my workflow.
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Adobe Lightroom CommentaryThe REAL Price is 299 $US - Version: 1.2, 9/14/2007 08:38AM PST

(1 of 7 users found this comment useful)

Grisou
Again I repeat what I said before...
The "REAL" price of Lightroom (v.1.1 or 1.2) is 299 $ according to Adobe web site - and NOT 199 $...!!!

So PLEASE CORRECT THE ERRONEOUS PRICE mentioned on the Lightroom page of Version Tracker : http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/28812.

A difference of 100 $ is a lot of money for most people.

Regards
Grisou
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Adobe Lightroom CommentaryThe Price is 299 $US - Version: 1.2, 9/14/2007 08:37AM PST

(1 of 2 users found this comment useful)

Grisou
Again I repeat what I said before...
The "REAL" price of Lightroom (v.1.1 or 1.2) is 299 $ according to Adobe web site - and NOT 199 $...!!!

So PLEASE CORRECT THE ERRONEOUS PRICE mentioned on the Lightroom page of Version Tracker : http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/28812.

A difference of 100 $ is a lot of money for most people.

Regards
Grisou
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Adobe Lightroom CommentaryThe Price is 299 $US - Version: 1.2, 9/14/2007 08:36AM PST

(0 of 3 users found this comment useful)

Grisou
Again I repeat what I said before...
The "REAL" price of Lightroom (v.1.1 or 1.2) is 299 $ according to Adobe web site - and NOT 199 $...!!!

So PLEASE CORRECT THE ERRONEOUS PRICE mentioned on the Lightroom page of Version Tracker : http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/28812.

A difference of 100 $ is a lot of money for most people.

Regards
Grisou
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Adobe Lightroom ReviewFeels slower - Version: 1.1, 6/27/2007 08:34AM PST

rtn5000@gmail.com
It definitely loads slower and feels more sluggish than 1.0....Not sure why.
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Adobe Lightroom ReviewWow! Speed! - Version: 1.1, 6/27/2007 08:17AM PST

Mike Evangelist
I can't believe how they improved the performance over the last version. I use Lightroom on a 2 GHz Core2Duo MacBook, which is a pretty modest machine, but it handles my 35,000 images very smoothly.)
And some of the new features are awesome: clarity, sync folder, improved noise reduction, match exposure and a bunch more.
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