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Lightroom

Earlier tonight, Adobe released a new version of Lightroom: a public beta of Lightroom 3.0. You can download it from http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/lightroom3/.

We’re releasing this a bit earlier in the cycle than we did with the Lr2 public beta, which means it’ll be a bit rougher around some edges. (As teammate Troy Gaul says, it’s a bit “more beta” than Lr2’s public beta was.) Anyone can use the Lr3 beta. It does not require an Lr2 serial number and it will work until April 30, 2010.

There’s been quite a lot of coverage already on the new release, and some favorites of mine are:

  • Victoria Bampton (aka Lightroom Queen)’s What’s New in Lightroom Beta 3? I have to give her credit for teaching me a few things that were in the release. (We each tend to focus on our own little areas of the products and can sometimes miss what our colleagues down the hall – or, in my case, across the country – have been doing.)
  • Scott Kelby’s Top Ten New Features in Lightroom Beta 3. I especially like this one since I had a hand in the new import (his #1 item) and had a major role in the Publish feature (his #2 item).
  • Sean McCormack has the “Missing Post,” which is a very detailed walkthrough of new features.
  • Rob Sylan’s My Take on Lightroom 3 Beta.
  • Steven Shankland posted an article on CNET with another very detailed walkthrough of what’s new.

And, now that I’m writing this up, I see that our product manager Tom Hogarty has posted a roundup on the Lightroom Journal, listing these articles and more.

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Lightroom 2 Technique: How I Organize My Catalog and Why (2009 Edition)

September 13, 2009

I’ve changed my Lightroom workflow fairly radically this summer. In this article, I talk about some of the motivations for making this change, how I made the new choices I’ve made, some of the alternatives I considered, and why I rejected them.
In addition to my work as a developer on the Lightroom team, I take [...]

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Upcoming Workshop: From Lightroom to Photoshop to Print with Andrew Rodney

May 15, 2009

If you want to improve your technique for printing your photography, there’s a great opportunity for you to learn from Lightroom and Photoshop expert Andrew Rodney (see his site, Digital Dog).
He will be teaching a workshop in Art Wolfe’s school of photography in two weeks (May 25-28).
As I’ve mentioned before on this blog, I like [...]

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How Thomas Hawk Might Influence My Lightroom Workflow

May 11, 2009

Update (September 2009): After much consideration and much writing, I’ve developed a new workflow that I’m quite happy with. Thomas’ workflow and some of the thoughts below were very influential. Please see my new article, “How I Organize My Catalog and Why (2009 Edition).”
A few days ago, a friend sent me a copy of Thomas [...]

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Worth Reading: Jeffrey Freidl – Overexposure, Underexposure, and the Compensation Thereof

February 27, 2009

If you’ve ever wondered how your camera will respond to extreme light conditions (or, more importantly, extreme contrast in a scene), this article is a must read:
Overexposure, Underexposure, and the Compensation Thereof (from Jeffrey Friedl’s blog)
Be sure to take the time to click through the “normalized to the base exposure” and “jpeg version normalized to [...]

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Lightroom 2 Technique: Staying Organized with Controlled Vocabulary

February 4, 2009

Do too many keywords in your Lightroom catalog have you spinning round and round?
Here are a couple of simple tricks I use to keep me organized with over 10,000 keywords in my catalog.
Organize Your Keywords with Category Headers
I’m a big fan of David Rieck’s Controlled Vocabulary Keyword Catalog. It’s a well-organized and (for me, at [...]

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Lightroom 2 Quick Tip: Put Your Favorite Photos on Your iPhone

January 12, 2009

Got an iPhone (or iPod Touch)? Looking for a quick way to take your favorite photos with you? Follow along with this demo:
Step 1: Choose the photos you want to export. Ideally, put them in a collection so you can update this later. A keyword or folder will work too.

Here, I’ve chosen a collection with [...]

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Lightroom 2.2 Is Out!

December 15, 2008

Lightroom 2.2 was released a couple of hours ago. Tom’s announcement covers all the gory details, but a couple of highlights are worth mentioning:

Canon 5D Mark II support (ooh, ahh … I want one! )
Canon PowerShot G10 support
Camera Raw profiles added
Bunch o’ bugs fixed

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Lightroom Technique: How I Organize My Catalog and Why

October 20, 2008

Update (September 2009): I’ve changed my workflow fairly significantly from what is described here. Please see my new article, “How I Organize My Catalog and Why (2009 Edition).”
In this article, I talk about the way I use Lightroom’s folders panel to organize my photos on disk. I talk about how I made the choices I’ve [...]

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