Reviews for Adobe Photoshop Lightroom v.2.0Graphics/Designing - Complete Product - Standard - 1 User - Retail - Mac, PC, Intel-based Mac - MPN: 65007312
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rschatz
- Nov 9, 2009
Best RAW converter out there for most peopleStrengths: Organizing photos, converting RAW files, many photo enhancement capabilities (but no layers), easier to learn than Photoshop. Weakness: Hard to get used to after Adobe bridge, but will be worth it. Adobe Lightroom is a very capable image organizer and RAW converter. I am pretty new with it, but many professionals I know use it in place Photoshop for many tasks. It is also a lot easier to learn than Photoshop. Many users won't need anything more. For me, it will replace Adobe Bridge and many steps I used to do in Photoshop. Licensing is nice also in that you can install it on two computers and use both, just not simultaneously. Price Grabber is a great way to find the best prices on it. Did you find it helpful or unhelpful? Top
bestcovery.com - Dec 14, 2008
Best Photo Management Software for Mac
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testseek.com - Oct 30, 2008
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2.0
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The best photo library management / basic editing...
Strengths: Excellent photo library management and basic photo development tools. Doesn't modify originals. Supports 64-bit, takes advantage of multiple cores. Supports RAW very well.
Weakness: Doesn't allow a catalog file to be on a file share (photos can be on a share)
I've been using it for awhile as a trial, and got totally hooked on it. Library management is excellent - flags, keywords, metadata, colors, all searchable. Photo editing is intuitive for the most part (you wouldn't need a book unlike with Photoshop).
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