Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 | 
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List Price: $299.00 Buy New: $224.99 You Save: $74.01 (25%)
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Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 54
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Windows Vista, Mac Os X Intel, Mac Os X Leopard, Windows Xp Media: CD-ROM Edition: Full Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 5.7 x 1.9
MPN: ADBCD15439WM Model: 65007312 UPC: 883919154398 EAN: 0883919154398 ASIN: B0018VH8S2
Release Date: August 15, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Enhance specific areas of a photo, or precisely adjust overall color, exposure, and tonal range nondestructively | | • | Automatically import, rename, and sort your entire shoot; find your photos quickly with powerful yet flexible sorting, selecting, and organizational tools | | • | Present your work in dynamic slide shows, interactive web galleries, and a variety of flexible print templates; easily upload your photos to popular online photo-sharing sites | | • | Configure your workspace to manage image workflow and presentation more efficiently thanks to support for multiple monitors | | • | Every change you make to an image is automatically tracked, so you can return to any state with a single click |
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Product Description Adobe Lightroom V2 for Windows and Mac. Lightroom provides an efficient way to import, select, develop, and showcase large volumes of digital images.
Amazon.com Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 software is essential for today's digital photography workflow. Now you can quickly import, process, manage, and showcase your images--from one shot to an entire shoot. Quickly batch process, convert, and apply metadata to your photos on import. Easily make selections with multiple viewing and comparison options. Adjust and enhance color, exposure, and tonal curves nondestructively on more than 190 camera raw file formats, as well as JPEG, TIFF, and PSD files. Every change you make to an image is automatically tracked, so you can return to any state with a single click. With Lightroom 2, you spend less time in front of the computer and more time behind the lens. Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2, designed for photographers, features an elegant, uncluttered interface that puts just the tools you need at your fingertips. | Enjoy more flexible, accurate enhancements by targeting a specific area for dodging and burning. | Sort and filter large volumes of photos using powerful metadata filters to quickly find just the photo you want. | Enjoy robust support for more than 190 camera raw file formats, and experiment with confidence. Adjustments you make to images in Lightroom won't alter the original data, whether you're working on a JPEG, TIFF, DNG, or camera raw file. | Enjoy tight integration with Adobe Photoshop software for streamlined use of Smart Objects, panorama stitching, high dynamic range (HDR) functionality, multiple layer workflow, and more. | Work with a tool focused on photographers' needs Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 is designed expressly for both amateur and professional photographers. From its elegant, uncluttered interface to its carefully tailored tools and features, Lightroom helps you process photographs faster, giving you more time to shoot. With the new and enhanced features in Lightroom 2, you canfind the photos you want faster, make more accurate adjustments, and easily present your work in more ways than ever before. Accelerate your workflow Lightroom is a nimble tool that moves you efficiently through every step of your workflow, from image capture to client presentation. Use flexible tools and features to manage the processing of large volumes of photographs. Customize a wide range of importing, renaming, and metadata stamping functions to suit your needs. Keep track of the changes you've made to images, including alternate versions, easily and automatically with the History panel. And when you're ready to present your work to clients, easily assemble and output high-quality printed contact sheets, online web galleries, and slide shows, or upload your photos to popular online photo-sharing sites. Use it your way Lightroom is adaptable and compatible with the way you work, most of the hardware you use, and open standards, so you're less likely to be limited by proprietary systems and formats. Lightroom runs on both Microsoft Windows and Mac OS. Work with more than 190 camera raw file formats, as well as JPEG, TIFF, and PSD files. Convert your images to the universal DNG format without loss of image quality. Store your photographs in the Lightroom Library--even if they're located on offline media. Using Lightroom for developing images, together with Adobe Photoshop for retouching, digital photographers now have the essential photography software toolkit. Take advantage of robust metadata support and advanced keywording capabilities help you tag and find the photographs you need quickly and easily. From developing images to presenting them, Lightroom together with Photoshop provides digital photographers with the essential photography software toolkit. Who's It For? Professional photographers Photographers who shoot large volumes of images in every specialty, from fashion and fine art to portraiture and photojournalism. Advanced amateur photographers Photographers who don't earn a living from their images but have a deep passion for photography; take large numbers of photos, typically with a digital SLR camera; and value professional tools and results. Educators University and community college instructors who are shooters themselves and who teach the best tools and practices to the next generation of photographers. The top reasons to buy Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Enhance specific areas of a photo Enjoy more flexible, accurate enhancements by targeting a specific area for dodging and burning. Quickly find any photo Sort and filter large volumes of photos using powerful metadata filters to quickly find just the photo you want. Automatically import and process your way Import and process large volumes of photos according to your customized settings. Rename files, organize them into folders, add metadata, and convert file formats for an entire shoot simultaneously. Native 64-bit architecture Utilize the advanced memory-handling capabilities on the latest Mac OS and Windows systems. Work smoothly with Adobe Photoshop software (sold separately) Enjoy tight integration with Adobe Photoshop software for streamlined use of Smart Objects, panorama stitching, high dynamic range (HDR) functionality, multiple layer workflow, and more. See your edits automatically updated in Lightroom. Multiple monitor support Add a second monitor and enjoy more room to work. Support for multiple monitors allows you to configure your workspace to manage image workflow and presentation more efficiently. Be productive quickly Ease your learning curve with task-oriented modules that speed you through typical workflow tasks by placing just the tools you need at your fingertips. Edit nondestructively Enjoy robust support for more than 190 camera raw file formats, and experiment with confidence. Adjustments you make to images in Lightroom won't alter the original data, whether you're working on a JPEG, TIFF, DNG, or camera raw file. Easily show off your photos online Create dynamic web galleries based on Adobe Flash technology without programming. In a few clicks, you can assemble and upload an interactive gallery to your website. Or easily upload your images to popular photo-sharing sites directly from Lightroom.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 11 more reviews...
Going Fully LR... November 18, 2008 This is a fantastic program! The layout of the controls is near perfect and the color control from utilizing camera calibration is outstanding! I'm acheiving accurate colors and saturation with ease and the tonal qualities that I envision through local adjustments and easy to use gradients.
All I can say is "WOW!" November 4, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've enjoyed digital photography for about 9 years now and always wondered how some people got their photos to "pop" while mine just seemed average. I'd been working on my skills for a while but finally decided to see what Ligthroom could do. I'd heard a lot of people used it and wondered why it would be any different than photoshop. I took the chance, bought it and was amazed. When I first installed it, I thought "what the heck" since I had no clue how to start. So I'd highly recommend you buy a book at the same time. I chose a book by Scott Kelby. After going through the first five chapters of his book, I was astonished at how much this software can do - and how easily! I love all the presets! One preset can add "Punch" and then the next can turn it into an old photograph - all faded and desaturated. It was fun! Scott Kelby even explained how to get that trendy gritty look and with this software I can save that as my own preset and apply it with the touch of a button! All my pictures seem a LOT better now after running them through Lightroom. It'll make me want to shoot RAW more often and I look forward to the spectacular results!
Also- I was amazed at the organizational tools. It's definitely set up for professional workslow.. it's a power packed tool! :)
What's also amazing is the amount of presets and plug-ins that are available. I downloaded some for sending pictures straight to Facebook or Picasa. So now I don't need to store a million copies of my photos for different occasions. Lightroom saves the original and remembers all your tweaks, and then just saves a new file when you export. But with some of these plug-ins, you don't have to save the raw file to your computer as a .jpg to get them online!
All you need for 95% of your editing October 29, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I started with Lightroom 1.0, survived its quirks and have now grown to love the more mature 2.0 version. Here are some of the features that make this program indispensable: Able to make fundamental edits, assign key words, and place the photos into an existing or newly created folder all on import; Can make all edits on one photo and then copy these edits to all or selected photos - the first time I corrected the white balance on a whole photo shoot with only a couple of clicks, the angels started singing (who hasn't forgotten to take the camera off the incandescent setting!); 95% of all corrections can be done without exporting to Photoshop.
Above is only the tip of the iceberg. Two features that must be mentioned: 1) Lightroom does NOT change your original photo - all changes are kept in a metadata file, so you don't have to make copies of your originals as they are untouched - no more making copies and keeping them in another folder as "originals" This allows you at any time to step back through your corrections or return to the original file to restart editing. 2) The program handles multiple file formats seamlessly. I can now shoot exclusively in the RAW file format for optimal editing capability without the old hassles of converting the RAW file for editing.
While documentation is pitiful, there are tons of excellent free video tutorials available - I use iTunes to find them and have watched dozens. Open one of these videos alongside your open copy of Lightroom and you will learn quickly as you practice the techniques.
Lightroom can be used simply for organizing your photos or complexly to manipulate to your heart's content. You will be richly rewarded for any time spent learning the more sophisticated features of this truly magnificent program.
Great Workflow October 20, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Lightroom 2 is a great tool for digital photographers wanting an affordable product to process and catalog their digital images. It's designed for photographers, not graphic designers, who want to spend their time shooting; not behind a computer. The smooth workflow ensures rapid sorting, editing and exporting images, but not at the expense of some advanced editing features, should they be required. A great product all round.
Weird, Wild and Wonderful October 15, 2008 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
This is the story of three bears. Papa Bear, AKA Photoshop, Mama Bear, AKA Lightroom, and Baby Bear, AKA Bridge. Papa Bear carries the weight and does the heavy lifting. Mama Bear organizes everything and gets lots of important work done behind the scenes. Baby Bear is smaller, but still important to the family. Together, the three bears are a powerful family, especially to the photographers who revere and adore them.
Okay, lets kick the bear metaphor to the curb and take a look at this marvelous thing we call Lightroom 2. Who needs it? You do, if you are an enthusiast amateur or professional photographer. You need it if you take hundreds of photos every week and you have thousands of photos in your archives. You need it if you shoot events--reunions, weddings, mitzvahs, company events--and you have to output hundreds of photos in a relatively short time. Lightroom is that part of your workflow.
The moment you pop the installation DVD into your computer, you'll want to start playing with your photos. Resist the temptation. Take a few minutes to personalize the interface by customizing the Identity Plate and Module picker. You can also set up the Panel End Marks and image background. (This is especially handy if you occasionally have clients looking over your shoulder.) Don't forget to set up the interface preferences to suit your style.
Lightroom is a collection of five specific modules: Library, Develop, Slideshow, Print and Web.
The process begins by importing photos into the Lightroom 2 Library. You'll recognize a process similar to bridge. You'll add keywords and import your photos. There are Grid and Loupe views. You can compare two photos or view multiple photos. In the greater scheme of things, you'll create catalogs of large collections of your photos.
One of the features which is often underutilized but wonderfully helpful is the rating system. You have the option to sort your photos by giving them a 0-5 star rating. You can also add more specific keywords to individual photos or specific groups of photos. Taking time early on an paying attention to these mundane labeling tasks pays off big time down the road. Weeks, months and years pass, but thanks to your diligent attention to keywords and ratings, you are able to pull up just the photos you want quickly and easily.
The Develop module is where you can get in there and play with your photos. Time for processing. Go wild and change the color temperature and tint, adjust the exposure, brightness and contrast. Make changes with the Recovery, Fill Light, Blacks, Clarity Vibrance, and Saturation sliders. If you're still not satisfied, you can call up the adjustment brush and lighten shadows by changing the exposure in a specific area. If that's not enough, you can open up and use the Detail tool. Next, you have the Vignette tool to separate the background from the foreground.
Wait, there's more. You have a crop tool as well, and with a few keystrokes you can enlarge the virtual image and view it against a plain, black background.
The range of possibilities in the Develop module is stunning. You have to pinch yourself every-once-in-a-while and chant, "Lightroom is not a stand-alone product. It doesn't replace Photoshop." The line where Lightroom ends and Photoshop begins can get a little blurry.
Now that your image is the picture of perfection, you can head to the Print module. Here you'll find a nice selection of Lightroom templates for various printing options like 2-up Greeting Card, Contact Sheets, Triptych or Fine Art Mat to name a few.
So, what's new in this version of Lightroom? I mentioned the Adjustment Brush and the Post-Crop Vignette. Lightroom 2 also has improved speed, better and stronger integration with Photoshop, better printing, the keywording feature has more muscle, you can use multiple monitors and the Library, Slideshow, Web and Print modules are beefier and more useful. One particularly important area of improvement is in the Find, Filter and Sort features.
I don't want to give short shrift to the Slideshow, Web and Print modules. Like other modules in Lightroom 2, they are deliciously rich and full-featured. One of my personal favorites is the Slideshow feature. I use it frequently and enthusiastically. There are so many amazing ways to utilize your photos in slideshows.
Lightroom 2 is fantastically feature-rich. You'll probably buy it for Library module, but don't cheat yourself by not taking advantage of all the other Modules. Consider it your license to creatively liberate yourself. It can be your photo-fun place. Lightroom truly is a weird, wild and wonderful thing. Download a free, 30-day trial at www.adobe.com and give it a test drive.
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