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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Adobe Lightroom 2

Adobe Systems recently launched version 2 of its popular Photoshop Lightroom. The company has added a number of new features in the second version of software for sorting, cataloging, and editing photos.

Lightroom 2 has new interface which is built from the scratch and is targeted at the day to day photo editing tasks like smoothing the edges, correction of colors, labeling the photos and their safe storage for later retrieval. Although Lightroom has less features than its big brother Photoshop, it has some nifty features which are not even in Photoshop like multiple photo editing at the same time.

Lightroom is less complex than Photoshop and is meant to be a general purpose image editing software. Dual monitor support, categorization based on camera make , lens and many features make it a good software for photo editing tasks.

Lightroom 2.0 supports 64-bit Windows Vista and Mac OS X. It lets people use more than 4GB of memory for the application. That means Lightroom can easily handle large images such as panoramas, move back and forth among many images, and handle large image catalogs.

All of the above and integration with Photoshop makes Lightroom 2 a very good software.

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