Lightroom 2 Review
May 24, 2009 | 2 Comments | Software Reviews
As i write this review, Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2.3 is the latest version and has a lot of improvements since the 1.5 version. Even though the that previous version was already a real breakthrough in the digital image editing software.
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 is designed for professionals as well as ambitious amateurs. From the elegant, clean interface to the carefully-designed tools and many photo enhance features. With the new and enhanced features of Lightroom 2 take more precise corrections and present your images more diverse than ever. Here is my thought after using Lightroom 2 for a few weeks.
Features:
Here are some of the Lightroom 2 features that i find useful for my editing: Import images, organizing (catalogs, file management, collections, smart collections, stacks, image versions, film strips, etc.), fitting words (of course, IPTC / EXIF compatible), filters, and search (by text, keywords, attributes), Rate (flags, stars, colors), brilliant light table for image comparisons, free positioning tool (third rule, Golden Section, ..), professional finishing (local image manipulation – a Higlights!), files, exporting, production and output of slideshows for the Web provide (nice layout, FTP ) and at the end of printing (including color, sharpening, prints, layouts). In my opinion, all of mentioned modules and its features are very professional, practical and implemented at the highest level. Other main features are:
* Brush for precise corrections
* Improved management tools
* Drive administration
* Extensible architecture
* Support for multiple monitors
* Flexible options for the photo
* Improved integration with Photoshop CS3
* Improved Sharpen
* 64-bit support for Windows and Mac OS
Of course, Adobe would like to see many of their customers workflow from the camera-specific raw on the open (of Adobe initiated) convert the DNG format. The program supports all manufacturers specific raw (including all formats from Canon and Nikon cameras, and including its Picture Styles!), In conjunction with external XMP files, all image manipulation and include metadata.
Camera Profiles:
Profiles are significantly better (camera calibration) for Nikon cameras. The quality of the RAW development now comes much closer to Capture NX2. If the very good image management is needed, then a whole is recommended. If it is just about the RAW converter, is the format for NIKON Capture NX2 software better.
File Formats:
In addition, more JPG, PSD and TIFF files. In the DNG files, this information may, however, including the thumbnail directly managed. As the raw data converter is a 100% compatible engine to Adobe Camera RAW (as in Photoshop, Adobe Bridge, Photoshop Elements), thus rendering the results in Photoshop the same as in LR2 or Photoshop Elements. LR2 pictures are always non-destructive processes, ie the originals will never be changed, but any changes will be incorporated in XMP files (eg NEF + XMP) or in a DNG file directly managed.
Bad News:
However, i have to say that Lightroom 2 hasn’t improved its speed at all. Many users are reporting that Lightroom 2 is working extremely slow both PC and MAC version, as well as the specifications of the computers.
In my own assessment of Lightroom 2, both in a Mac Pro with 4 gig of memory as a MacBook Pro with 2 GB RAM, I have not experienced an improvement in speed. In my experience is the same or worse than Lightroom 1.4. Is most noticeable when switching modules, when you open a folder and the generation of “thumbnails” in the sliders module “Develop” and export images. It is important that if you are on a machine that uses a 64 bit processor to ensure that Lightroom is set to exploit. At the MAC go to folder “Applications” with the right mouse button and select “Get Info” and remove the check mark for runs in 64 bits.
UPDATE: Lightroom 2.3
Adobe has released the release candidate versions (usually identical to the final public version) Adobe Lightroom 2.3 and Camera Raw 5.3 RC with support for RAW files of two new cameras (the Nikon D3X and the Olympus E-30) and the solution a memory problem encountered by some users of Lightroom 2.2. More interesting still is that this version will be the first with official translation into Spanish (also Dutch, Italian, Portuguese, Korean, Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese). Although we have managed alone until it was time now that Adobe will remember us and take over.
I see that John Nack Lightroom update also addresses other issues identified in the four previous version: faulty disc recording in Windows, crashes in the 64-bit version for Windows when you make up for sFTP, passes slide back to the first image at random and the occurrence of artifacts in sRAW files from the Canon EOS 5D Mark II.
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