Adobe Lightroom Beta 3

Wednesday, 14 Jun 2006 | Apple, Computers, Photography

Adobe Labs just released the Public Beta 3 version of their Adobe Lightroom photo processing software. I've been using Lightroom from the initial Beta release.

I think the RAW converter software solution from the makers of Photoshop will prove to be a real winner. I absolutely love Photoshop CS2 and consider it indispensible as a part of my RAW processing workflow for photographs taken with my Nikon D2x. Adobe Lightroom is a welcome addition to Photoshop, which is designed as a program made for photographers, created with the input of photographers. Adobe welcomes photographers to try the product and submit input to make it the best tool possible when it becomes a release version.

The software is very stable, but not totally complete, as it is a work in progress. Currently, only a Mac OS X version is available for download. Windows users can add their names to a list to be notified when the Windows version of the Beta is available soon. It's neat to be the first to try software on the Mac for a change. Usually, it's the other way around with Windows users getting the first taste.

Comments

Charles Kim said at 11:34 AM on Thursday, July 20, 2006

Windows version is available as of July 19th, :). Though, I like MAC much better then window.

Charles,



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