- Adobe Photoshop Lightroom
Infobox_Software
developer =Adobe Systems
caption = Lightroom 2.0 underWindows XP
latest release version = 2.0.0.0 (Build 481478)
latest release date = release date and age|2008|07|29
operating system =Mac OS X ,Windows Vista ,Windows XP andWindows 2000
genre = Photo Post-Production
license = Proprietary
website = [http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshoplightroom/ Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Homepage]Adobe Photoshop Lightroom is a
photography software program developed byAdobe Systems forMac OS X andMicrosoft Windows , designed to assist professionalphotographers in managing thousands of digital images and doing post production work. It is not afile browser likeAdobe Bridge , but rather an image management application database which helps in viewing, editing, and managing digital photos (including those on backup DVDs).History
In 2002, veteran Photoshop developer
Mark Hamburg began a new project, code-named “Shadowland”.cite web |url=http://photoshopnews.com/2006/01/09/the-shadowlandlightroom-development-story |title=The Shadowland/Lightroom Development Story |date=January 9 2006 |accessdate=2006-01-09 |author=Jeff Schewe] The new project was a deliberate departure from many of Adobe’s established conventions. 40% of Photoshop Lightroom is written using the Lua scripting language. Hamburg chosePhil Clevenger , a former associate ofKai Krause ’s, to create a new look for the application.cite web |url=http://photoshopnews.com/2006/01/09/the-shadowlandlightroom-development-story |title=The Shadowland/Lightroom Development Story |date=January 9 2006 |accessdate=2006-01-09 |author=Jeff Schewe]Photoshop Lightroom’s (LR) engineering talent is based largely in Minnesota, comprised of the team which had already created Adobe’s ImageReady application.
Troy Gaul ,Melissa Gaul , and the rest of their crew (reportedly known as the “Minnesota Phats” [cite web |url=http://www.photoshopnews.com/2006/01/09/announcing-adobe-lightroom/ |title=Announcing Adobe Lightroom |date=January 9 2006 |accessdate=2007-09-29 |author=Jeff Schewe] ), along with Hamburg, developed the architecture behind the application. George Jardine, a skilled photographer and previous Adobe evangelist, rounded out the early team, filling the Product Manager role.cite web |url=http://photoshopnews.com/2006/01/09/the-shadowlandlightroom-development-story |title=The Shadowland/Lightroom Development Story |date=January 9 2006 |accessdate=2006-01-09 |author=Jeff Schewe]Beta development
On January 9, 2006, an early version of Photoshop Lightroom, previously just called Lightroom, was released to the public as a
Macintosh -only public Beta, on the [http://labs.adobe.com Adobe Labs] website. This was the first Adobe product released to the general public for feedback during its development. This method was then later used in the development of Adobe Photoshop CS3. Further Beta releases followed. Notable releases included "Beta 3" onJuly 18 ,2006 , which added support forMicrosoft Windows systems. OnSeptember 25 ,2006 , "Beta 4" was released, which saw the program merged into the Photoshop product range, followed by a minor update onOctober 19 , which was released as "Beta 4.1".Official release
On
January 29 ,2007 , Adobe announced that Lightroom would be shipping on February 19, 2007. US list pricing was set at $299. The UK retail price was £199.Lightroom 1.1 update was released on June 26, 2007, update 1.2 was released on 15 September 2007, update 1.3 was released on November 15, 2007, and update 1.4 was released on March 14, 2008. Release 1.4 was taken off line on 19th March 2008 because of serious bugs that could alter the original images; release 1.3.1 was put back. Update 1.4.1 was released 10th April 2008.
A 30-day trial of Lightroom 1.4.1 is currently available. Lightroom v1.x.x is not updated when an upgrade to v2 is installed; a complete new program is installed and requires a new serial number.
Version 2.0
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2.0 Beta was advertised in official emails from Adobe in April 2008. New features include:
* Localized corrections (edit specific parts of an image)
* Improved organization tools
* Multiple monitor support
* Flexible printing options
* 64-bit supportThe official release of Lightroom v2 was on July 29th 2008, along with the release of Adobe Camera Raw v4.5 and DNG Converter 4.5. Adobe has added DNG Camera Profiling to both releases. This technology allows custom camera colour profiles, or looks, to be created by the user and saved. It also allows profiles matching the creative styles built in to cameras to be replicated. Adobe released a complete set of such Camera Profiles for Nikon and Canon models, in addition to basic Standard Profiles for all supported makes and models, through Adobe Labs, at the same time as the Lightroom v2 release. This technology is open to all programs compliant with the DNG file format standard.
Features
Unlike traditional image editing software, Photoshop Lightroom is focused on the following workflow steps:
* Library - image collection review and organization - similar in concept to the 'Organizer' in
Adobe Photoshop Elements
* Develop - non-destructive RAW and JPEG file editing
* Slideshow - tools and export features
* Print - layout options and preferences
* Web - automatic gallery creation and uploadThe Develop mode has a number of presets for colour correction/effects. Apart from the regular presets, there are a huge number of presets available for free download on the internet, which makes it a very useful tool for professional photographers.
See also
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Comparison of raster graphics editors References
External links
* [http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshoplightroom/ Adobe - Photoshop Lightroom]
* [http://www.dphotoexpert.com/2008/07/29/lightroom-version-2-released/ Review of Lightroom v2 with examples] , on dPhotoexpert.com
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