A few critical bugs found their way into Adobe’s latest updates for Lightroom and Camera Raw affecting BOTH Mac and Windows platforms. As a result they have pulled the Lightroom 1.4 and Camera Raw 4.4 updates from the site and are recommending that you downgrade to the prior versions until the issues are resolved. For Continue Reading »
Lightroom’s Future
Adobe has great plans for Lightroom and is listening to its users! Scott Kelby sheds a little light on what’s up next for Lightroom over at his blog Photoshop Insider . Apparently, Adobe is listening to Lightroom users more than we could hope and many of the features we are hoping for (plus some we Continue Reading »
Adobe Launchs New Lightroom Community Help System
Adobe has launched a new community help system for Lightroom!! The new site combines the information from live docs with the ability to post comments, ask questions, and delve deeper into a topic. All of the basics are there. But now you can click on the Learn More link at the bottom of each help Continue Reading »
Lightroom 1.3 Update Is Available
Adobe has released the latest update to Photoshop Lightroom. Now at version 1.3, several areas have been addressed. While none are earth-shattering, Adobe has taken the time to implement subtle changes based on user experience. Dig a little and you’ll be pleasantly surprised. For you Mac fans – Leopard is now supported! Mac users can Continue Reading »
Adobe Rolls Out Lightroom 1.1 !!!!!
THE WAIT IS OVER! Yes indeed! Adobe has rolled out the FREE upgrade to Photoshop Lightroom 1.1 Aside from some bug fixes there is an abundance of new functionality just waiting to be explored! Windows users can click here to download the upgrade. Mac Users – click here . For those of you who have Continue Reading »
Lightroom 1.1 is Near!
Scott Kelby is the source for all things Photoshop! In a recent blog post Scott tells us that Adobe Lightroom Product Manager, Tom Hogarty, previewed some of the features in the upcoming … say it with me now… FREE upgrade to Lightroom 1.1. Not much detail is given in Scott’s post but it would appear Continue Reading »
