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Adobe Gets Photoshop Lightroom 1.0 Out the Door

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Abode announced today that it has shipped its Photoshop Lightroom software. The software, which retails for US$199 until April, then rises to US$299, functions as a workflow management program (similar to Apple’s Aperture program) for digital images.
The package supports a wide variety of digital image formats such as JPEG, TIFF and more than 150 variants of the RAW format in order to be compatible with a wide variety of cameras on the market. Featured tools include white balance, exposure control, tone curves, lens distortion and color casts.
The public beta, which was released for the Mac OS X and Windows operating systems last year, will expire on February 28th. Photoshop Lightroom requires Mac OS X 10.4.3. or later, a 1 GHz G5, G5 or Intel-based processor and one gigabyte of hard drive space to install and run. The software is a universal binary an runs natively on both PowerPC and Intel-based hardware architectures.


adobelogo.gif
Abode announced today that it has shipped its Photoshop Lightroom software. The software, which retails for US$199 until April, then rises to US$299, functions as a workflow management program (similar to Apple’s Aperture program) for digital images.
The package supports a wide variety of digital image formats such as JPEG, TIFF and more than 150 variants of the RAW format in order to be compatible with a wide variety of cameras on the market. Featured tools include white balance, exposure control, tone curves, lens distortion and color casts.
The public beta, which was released for the Mac OS X and Windows operating systems last year, will expire on February 28th. Photoshop Lightroom requires Mac OS X 10.4.3. or later, a 1 GHz G5, G5 or Intel-based processor and one gigabyte of hard drive space to install and run. The software is a universal binary an runs natively on both PowerPC and Intel-based hardware architectures.