Adobe Lightroom Beta 2
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i have been trialling the new Lightroom on my Powerbook for the last couple of weeks and comments that it is a new generation of software are all true. This is a very powerful piece of software, that does many of the things you needed several apps for. Its Develop function is amazingly flexible and offers a huge range of ways of fine-tuning an image. A pity the beta is still MacOS only. I can't wait for the PC version!
One more reason to shoot RAW.
Underneath is a sunmmary lifted from Rob Galbraith's site:
Adobe today has posted Lightroom Beta 2 for Mac, the latest development release of its upcoming application for professional photographers. Beta 2 is a Universal Binary, which means it contains native code for both PowerPC and Intel processors. The release notes summarize the changes:
- Now available as a Universal Binary for compatibility with Intel- based Apple hardware
- Crop and Straighten tools included in the Develop module
- Ability to add music to slideshows
- White balance support for the Nikon D2X, D2Hs and D50
cameras - Ability to create hierarchical keyword sets
- XMP Import and Export capabilities. (Please consult Known Issues list for details)
- Improved Edit in Photoshop capabilities
- Improved metadata handling
The software is a free download from the Adobe Labs web site. Ultimately, the software is expected to ship for both Windows and Mac platforms, and a beta version for Windows is also planned for release later in the extended public beta period. The PhotoshopNews web site has published additional information about Lightroom Beta 2.
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I want it!!!!!!!!.... but will obviously have to wait till the real (PC) version comes out.... but bet it's put together with 64bit in mind!
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