Adobe tucks in HDR editing and lens correction features that apparently didn't make the cut for Lightroom 4.0. Also: a high-profile Aperture user threatens to defect after feeling left in the dark.
Still content with Lightroom 3.5? Check out Version 4, which has just emerged from public beta, and you may decide it's time for an upgrade. The revision brings a long list of new features, including ...
Version 4 of Adobe’s popular Lightroom hit the streets a few weeks ago. While the feature list isn’t extensive, it thankfully lacks padding (new yellow button somewhere!). The public beta took the ...
It seems like it wasn’t even all that long ago that I was writing about Adobe having released Lightroom 3, a product that the company had been aiming squarely at professional photographers and ...
The latest iteration of Adobe Lightroom reveals both refinement and new features. There’s plenty of competition for top billing, but the star of this show is how Adobe has integrated video management ...
The Mac App Store already has quite a few photo editing and cataloging software options, but on Thursday it gained one more: Lightroom 4. While not Adobe’s first entry into the Mac App Store, ...
Adobe's Lightroom is the standard tool of many pro and pro-sumer digital photographers who need a streamlined way to import, organize, and tweak large numbers of high-resolution photo files. Usually, ...
I've been a tech journalist for almost 25 years and started Pocket-lint in 2003. Over the years I've questioned or interviewed leading tech industry figures from Steve Jobs, Steve Ballmer, Mark ...
I've been using Lightroom since the public beta of version 1 appeared, and I've pretty much fallen in love with it. Since that first flush of infatuation, our relationship has grown up and now what ...
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