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Adobe Releases
Photoshop Lightroom 2
July 29, 2008
Adobe
Photoshop Lightroom 2 software, the photographer's essential toolbox for
managing, adjusting and presenting large volumes of digital photographs
is now available. With new enhancements such as dual-monitor support,
radical advances in non-destructive localized image correction, and
streamlined search capabilities, Lightroom 2 is a compelling upgrade
that simplifies photography from shoot to finish. As Adobe’s first
application to support 64-bit for Mac OS X 10.5 Macintosh computers with
Intel® processors and Microsoft Windows Vista 64-bit operating systems,
Lightroom 2 also provides improved memory performance for dealing with
large scale images.
“A worldwide community of photographers provided valuable insight and
feedback, as part of the Lightroom 2 public beta program, ultimately
helping us deliver a better product,” said Tom Hogarty, senior product
manager for Lightroom and Camera Raw at Adobe. “We’ve considered their
requests which helped us develop useful features that make it easier
than ever for our customers to quickly refine, enhance and present
brilliant photographs.”
The enhanced Library module in Lightroom 2 helps streamline and
accelerate photographers’ workflows. With the ability to visually
organize images across multiple hard drives, Lightroom 2 and its
powerful Library Filter Bar makes it easy for users to quickly find the
images they need. The Suggested Keywords feature helps photographers
keyword their images by making intelligent suggestions based on their
own previous efforts. New dual-monitor support allows users to expand
their workspace, giving them flexibility to edit and organize images in
a way that maximizes an additional display.
In the Develop module, the new Local Adjustment Brush lets photographers
fine-tune specific areas of an image to precisely adjust color, exposure
and tonal range without affecting other areas of the image. The new
Graduated Filter expands the toolbox in Lightroom, allowing for edits to
larger areas by applying gradually diminishing or increasing adjustment
effects such as exposure, clarity, and saturation, alone, or in any
combination. Lightroom 2 also helps photographers print more efficiently
by quickly arranging photos of multiple sizes on one or many pages with
flexible and customizable templates to maximize paper and ink.
Intelligent algorithms automatically determine optimal sharpening for
screen or print, producing crisper images faster.
New raw technology
gives photographers access to flexible camera profiles. Camera profiles
are the visual starting point for the raw processing workflow, but image
preferences vary for every photographer. To minimize surprises, Adobe is
supplying default camera profiles that closely emulate the visual looks
that photographers are used to seeing from their favorite camera, while
also providing the ability to create highly customized profiles to suit
different tastes. Camera profiles are available for immediate download
on Adobe Labs for use with Lightroom 2 and Camera Raw 4.5, along with
the DNG Profile Editor for the community to test and create their own
profiles.
The Adobe Camera Raw 4.5 plug-in and DNG Converter 4.5 are also now
available on Adobe.com and support over 190 camera models including the
Olympus E 420 and E 520 models.
“One
of the big reasons why Lightroom has become such a phenomenon among
serious photographers is that Adobe built it with the input of a very
vocal user community,” said Scott Kelby, president of the National
Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP). “Adobe really listens to
the issues and challenges today’s photographers face and they’ve built a
complete solution that not only meets the needs of photographers; it
really feels like it was made just for us. The enhancements to Lightroom
2, combined with the power of Photoshop, give photographers the ultimate
freedom to produce professional images quickly.”
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 is available now through the Adobe Store in
English, French and German with the Japanese language version planned to
be released at a future date. The estimated street price is USD$299 for
new users with an upgrade price of USD$99 for registered users of
qualifying Lightroom customers.
Recommended system requirements are
Macintosh OSX 10.4, 10.5 1 GHz PowerPC G4 or G5 or Intel based
processor, or Microsoft Windows XP SP2 or Windows Vista Home Premium,
Business, Ultimate, or Enterprise, Intel Pentium 4 processor, 1 GB RAM
and a 1024x768 resolution screen. |