Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 Released!
Lightroom 3 includes new features that optimize workflows and allow images to be shared in creative ways, including support for DSLR video files and tethered shooting on select cameras.
Adobe announced the immediate availability of Photoshop Lightroom 3 software for Windows and Macintosh, the essential digital photography workflow solution that allows photographers to quickly organize, enhance and showcase their images from one application.
What's New in Lightroom 3:
- Superior noise reduction - Achieve amazing, natural-looking results from your high ISO images with all-new state-of-the-art noise reduction technology.
- Accelerated performance - Get your digital photography tasks done fast and have more time to shoot
and promote your work.
- Lens correction - Quickly and easily perfect your images by automatically reducing lens
defects like geometric distortion, chromatic aberration, and vignetting
with single-click profiles.
- Support for DSLR video files - Take advantage of new support for video files from most digital SLR
cameras, which allows you to easily manage and organize both still
photographs and video files side by side.
- Flickr integration - Use Lightroom almost seamlessly with Flickr, a Yahoo! service. Upload
your images directly to Flickr from within the Lightroom 3 Library.
- Image watermarking - The new watermarking tool lets you apply text or graphic watermarks to a
photo with adjustable size, position, and opacity.
- Easy-to-share slide show videos with music - Show your images to clients, friends, or family with more style and
flair using elegant slide shows with music.
- Easy image importing - The newly designed import interface is easy to set up and navigate, with
clear visual indications of where your photos will be located and how
they'll be organized after you've imported them.
- Tethered Shooting - Instantly import and view images as you shoot them with tethered
capture, available for select cameras.
- Perspective correction - Reduce or eliminate the distortion that can occur, for example, when you
take a photograph with the camera pointed upward, causing buildings to
appear to be leaning backward in your image.
- Film grain simulation - Use new sliders to easily control the amount, size, and roughness of
grain that you can add to your images to simulate the look of film.
- More flexible print packages - With the new custom print layout creation tool, you just drag one image or several shots onto a page and resize or reposition them as you like.
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