Tag: Lightroom

Lightroom, even more

The marvelous thing about Internet: You will always find interesting articles about your passion. So, let’s have all of our pleasure discovering those articles targeting the Adobe Lightroom users. Intro to Lightroom 3 Lens Corrections Lightroom Quick Develop Panel Re-visit your older photos 8 Important Things to know about Lightroom Collections by Helen Bradley Perfect…

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Get Lightroom for free

Actually, it won’t be long before Adobe returns to the usual situation (more than 200€ for a Lightroom license), but if you are ready to use a beta version of Lightroom, you can get Adobe Lightroom v3.4 RC (RC is for Release Candidate, or the latest beta version considered ready for release/shipping). Just go to…

ACR 6.2 and LR 3.2 love Sony

Yes! Adobe loves Sony. The final releases of DNG Converter 6.2, Adobe Camera Raw 6.2 and Lightroom 3.2 includes RAW file conversion for the Sony Alpha 33, Alpha 55, Alpha 290, Alpha 390, NEX-5 and NEX-3. Those were included in the Release Candidate versions, but they become official/final now. Of course, other cameras are also…

Small programs for big ISO

Many French-speaking lovers of the Sony (ex-Minolta) photo cameras know about the excellent web site of Alpha Numérique which is providing a wealth of varied informations (often appearing in the link lists I publish monthly in relation with photo software programs). Eiffel Tower, by night – Copyright (C) Yves Roumazeilles Now, I would like to…

A batch of Lightroom links

In this fire storm of Lightroom special links, you will find a lot of articles coming from the excellent Digital Photography School web site whose tutorials are definitely on my best-of list. How to Remove Sensor Dust With Lightroom Adventure Photographer Tyler Stableford’s Lightroom 3 Beta 2 Workflow (Video on YouTube) 10 de los mejores…

All for Lightroom v3

Lightroom v3 beta 2 is now available for all to use/test. This is still a beta version, so you should remember that it comes with no warranty and, if you download it (for free), you expose yourself to a software application not yet ready for prime time and shop shelves (bugs are still very possible).…