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Why does Adobe Lightroom look so different than its content-creation cousins?

n a recent video interview, Adobe's Lightroom UI designer talks about what it takes to make a user interface and the evolution of the digital photo editing product.

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"Software Questions from Class" - Digital Photography Podcast 134

Questions about Lightroom and Aperture from my class at Santa Fe Workshops. This is a fun podcast that recaps the last few weeks that involved changing studios, breaking the podcast feed, traveling to New Mexico, teaching a week long workshop about Lightroom, trying to record a podcast in a Ford Edge in the middle of the desert, fixing the podcast feeds, coming home, and finally recording a podcast...

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Phil Clevenger on the Lightroom UI

Lightroom marketing manager/former Combat Photojournalist Frederick Johnson has posted an informative 12-minute interview with Phil Clevenger, Lightroom interface designer/KPT veteran. Phil talks about the challenges of starting with a blank slate & establishing an interaction language; the pros and cons of modality; Lightroom's unique model for applying parametric local corrections; and much more....

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Is There a Free Alternative to Lightroom or Aperture?

Add to iTunes | Add to YouTube | Add to Google | RSS Feed If you are a professional photographer, you’re either using Apple’s Aperture or Adobe’s Lightroom, I’m sure. (...)

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Big Boobs, Memories & Weekly Winners

Hudson just may be going through a growth spurt. Seriously my boobs are HUGE and engorged within about 2 hours after feeding him. I now have stripper tits. Horray! for stripper tits! [See how many google hits I get for that phrase.] I just fell in love with Lightroom. I seriously NEED this program. The trial version will have [...]

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iview how good is since microsoft buy it

Anyone have used current iview? How good works in the new macs core duo? opinions? Or is better use as catalog Aperture or Lightroom? Many thanks for any help.

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Adobe Photoshop Lightroom vs. Polarizing Filter

It seems computers can do most anything with an image now a days. So why bother with all those cumbersome filters? The answer is that most of them are still superior to the techniques used with a computer. Plus, if the image is more accurate coming out of the camera, less time [...]

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Lightroom Tip - Color Label Sets

I would guess that most people do not use Color Labels. They can be useful, as Lightroom allows you to edit and prepare custom color label sets. Color Labels allow you to add an extra level on information say for flagging images to be printed, deleted or archived. Make sure that the Color Labels are turned on for your thumbnails by checking Show Rating Footer check box in the View / View Options menu....

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JNack: Public Enemy

This is your PM... This is your PM after being busted following an all-night meth bender... Lightroom team member Kelly Castro has been continuing his "Exteriors" project (see the whole collection ), photographing people at Adobe & elsewhere. On Monday he got me into the team's on-site photo studio for a shoot*. If you're into this style, check out the info that Kelly & Bryan O'Neil Hughes put together...

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George Jardine Says Farewell to Adobe

George Jardine, Adobe evangelist for Lightroom and digital photography is leaving Adobe effective the beginning of this month, July, 2008. George has posted his farewell on his blog and can be read here. This is the second time George has done time at Adobe. He had worked with Russell Brown during the 1990’s acting as evangelist for Photoshop. He [...]

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Colour spaces and why they matter

While playing around with Adobe Lightroom, we came up against the problem of colour spaces. Like many small annoyances in modern computing, colour spaces go right back to the early days of colour on computer screens. It's all very well...

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MacInTouch: Beta: FotoMagico 2.5b3

This beta of Boinx Software's slideshow application adds teleprompter mode, Adobe Lightroom support, iMedia Browser support, direct export to YouTube, and more

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Lightroom Tip - White Balance using RGB Percentages

When setting the White Balance in Lightrooms’ Develop Module you have to look for a neutral area of the image. This can be somewhat of a trial and error process. I find an easy way is to focus my attention on the RGB pecentages as I move the white balance tool around likely areas. You are looking for all three RGB values to be as near to 50% as possible. Then click with the white balance tool and the...

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Lightroom Podcast #53: Martin Evening

Adobe Pro Photography Evangelist George Jardine has posted episode 53 in his Lightroom podcast series. George writes, This podcast was recorded on Friday, March 7, and Monday, March 10, 2008 in London. It gives us a behind-the-scenes glimpse...

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Aged, distressed look

I have been working on aging or distressing some photos recently and thought I would post this example. There are some good presets in lightroom for an antique look but these rely on usually lowering the saturation of a photo, adding a brownish tone and a vignette. It is a reasonable effect but to take it a step further you need texture. This image has 3 textures layered in various blend modes to give...