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July 2010
(89%)
16 Reviews
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Streamlined workflow; useful lens-correction profiles; great noise-reduction ability
Unnecessary filters; doesn't recognise audio image data
Focused firmly on what a photographer needs, Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 manages to keep up with, and sometimes outdo, more expensive image-editing software....
Superb new noise reduction algorithms; better lens correction tools and support for lens profiles; ability to maintain synchronised collections; great watermarking tool; slideshow module now exports vide
Still some interface anomalies; Publish Services needs some work; Lightroom’s modal nature can still inhibit workflow; lacks some of the frills found in Aperture
Published: 2010-08-10, Author: Rick , review by: macworld.co.uk
Superb new noise reduction algorithms; better lens correction tools and support for lens profiles; ability to maintain synchronised collections; great watermarking tool; slideshow module now exports video
Still some interface anomalies; Publish Services needs some work; Lightroom’s modal nature can still inhibit workflow; lacks some of the frills found in Aperture
The image-processing enhancements in Lightroom 3 are impressive, solidifying the program's position as one of the best tools for managing, editing, and publishing photos. This isn't a blockbuster update, but offers enough to make it well worth the upgrade...
For the photographer looking for super-fast, powerful and versatile image cataloguing, processing and output, Lightroom 3 is a dream come true. After a shaky birth in 2007 followed by a possible identity crisis, Lightroom’s most recent incarnation is w...
Abstract: After an enormously successful beta program that saw 600,000 pre-launch downloads, Lightroom 3 is out. It promises performance improvements, new features and compatibility with the image libraries generated by previous versions of Lightroom, as well as...
Abstract: Provides: The whole shebang for getting an image from your camera, to your computer for enhancement, to print or digital distribution.Format: DVDDeveloper: AdobeRequirements: Mac OS X.4 or greater, PPC or Intel Mac, DVD Drive, 1 Gig of hard drive spa...
Abstract: By Sal Cangeloso and Josh Korwin Manipulating photographs is one thing, storing them is something altogether different. At a time when a photographer might easily shoot a few gigabytes of images in a single day, the challenge of organizing and sorting ...
Superb image-editing tools. Web-, slideshow-, and print-output options are even better than before. New lens corrections. Widespread performance improvements
100 more than Aperture 3. Screenhungry interface. Collection and stacking limitations.
It’s a no-brainer for Lightroom 2 users thinking of upgrading, but Lightroom 3 versus Aperture 3 is another story. If cataloguing is more important, then Aperture is the way to go, but Lightroom’s beefier editing tools offer more flexibility for pro p...
Abstract: Now Lightroom 3 is Adobe’s newest update to their amazing photo-developing application. Its tools and features can help you ensure your photos are at their best, whether you start with great pictures or even ones with numerous problems. I want to pref...
Great performance with 64bit operation. Advanced correction and stylistic tools for photos. Asset management for large image collections. Improved import dialogue and smart tools for sorting and exports. Newly added video support.
Does not handle trimming or visual adjustment of video files.
Adobe Lightroom 3 is an advanced still image management tool that will improve the efficiency of any producer or editor working with a large volume of photos. A superb Adobe image correction toolset makes this a first choice over Photoshop when workfl...