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Adobe Lightroom 3 beta

by Earl on October 23, 2009

in Photography, Software

I downloaded the Adobe Lightroom 3 beta yesterday and have started taking a look at it. You can find details on many of the changes and new features here. The beta can be installed on the same computer as your working copy of Lightroom 2.
No real impression yet, but it appears there are some useful [...]

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I use the Color Labels feature in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 to track the status of my photos through my post-processing and publishing workflow. I thought I’d share how I’m doing this.
I. The Technical Stuff:
Adobe Lightroom has five Color Labels you can apply to photos: Red, Yellow, Green, Blue, and Purple. I use the last [...]

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Adobe Lightroom 2.5 and Camera Raw 5.5

by Earl on September 15, 2009

in Software, Upgrades

Adobe released Photoshop Lightroom 2.5 and Camera Raw 5.5 today. You can find the updates here.

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Adobe has made Lightroom 2.4 and Camera Raw 5.4 available. There have been a number of bug fixes and additional camera support. Fixes include:

Web galleries with a Collection Title of six characters would not export or upload
The crop aspect ratio could revert to the last selected ratio even when reset to original
The crop aspect ratio [...]

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Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2.2 Available

by Earl on December 16, 2008

in Software, Upgrades

It must be update week, yesterday was Apple OS X 10.5.6 and today it’s Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2.2 (Mac, Win).
Lightroom 2.2 includes support for additional cameras as well as a number of bug fixes. Also Camera profiles are now available in the Calibration panel in the Develop module.

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Here’s a good Mac performance guide for Adobe Photoshop written by Lloyd L. Chambers:
Macintosh Performance Guide for Digital Photographers & Performance Addicts
Credits: I came across this guide via Bill Wadman at On Taking Pictures.
For those Windows users looking for additional performance your guide is considerably shorter…Step 1: Get a Mac!
Sorry, I couldn’t resist.

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Photography: Panorama

by Earl on September 24, 2008

in Photography

I’d taken a series of photos during our trip to Alaska this past May thinking I’d use Adobe Photoshop CS3’s “photomerge” feature to create a panorama when I returned.
I’d forgotten about them until a couple of days ago. You can see the results of my photo merge below ( Please note the main image is [...]

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Adobe Lightroom 2.1 Release Candidate

by Earl on September 21, 2008

in Software

I downloaded and installed Adobe Lightroom 2.1 release candidate (RC) this weekend. This version is said to be a near final version so I thought it would be fairly safe to install.
No problems noted, of course I hadn’t noted many with 2.0 either.

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Thomas Hawk has a post “The 10 Best Things About the New Adobe Lightroom 2.0” at his Digital Connection blog.
Gotta say I agree with the ten favorite items Thomas selected.
For me the dual monitor support and Plugin Manager are important new features as well.

[Dual Monitor Support]

[Plug-in Manager]

No doubt there will be [...]

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Adobe Systems Inc. released Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 software today. New enhancements include dual-monitor support, advances in non-destructive localized image correction and streamline search capabilities. Upgrade cost from Lightroom 1.x is $99 or a new license is $299.
I’ve used Adobe Lightroom 1.x for some time and have been playing around with the Lightroom 2 Beta [...]

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GPS to Photo to Map Workflow

by Earl on June 2, 2008

in How To, Photography

As mentioned in an earlier post, ” Where Exactly Was I When I Took That Photo “, I’m trying to automatically capture GPS locational data directly to my photos at the time they’re taken. … I’ve included a basic workflow diagram of the process I use to capture, record, and display this locational data with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom and Google Maps . [ click on image below for larger version ] GPS_WF.jpg Note of Interest: The example photo and map view in this workflow go together.

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