Digital Photography Workflow Solution Now Available for Windows® and Macintosh Platforms
SAN JOSE, Calif. — July 19, 2006 — Adobe Systems
Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced the public beta of Adobe®
Lightroom™ software for the Windows platform, a digital imaging
workflow solution for professional photographers. Now available for
both the Windows and Macintosh platforms, Adobe Lightroom beta is the
efficient new way for professional photographers to import, select,
develop and showcase large volumes of digital images. Windows-based
photographers now have the opportunity to assist with the development
of Lightroom by testing this new beta download and submitting feedback
to the Adobe Labs forums at http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/lightroom.
"A significant number of professional photographers operate on the
Windows platform, and Adobe Lightroom beta is designed to support their
workflow needs," said Kevin Connor, senior director of product
management for Digital Imaging at Adobe. "We have over 3,000 beta
testers actively participating in our Lightroom beta for Macintosh
forums and we're looking forward to extending this invaluable dialogue
to the Windows community. Cross-platform support gives us the unique
opportunity to incorporate feedback from the entire photographic
community, ensuring that everyone can participate in the beta process."
Cross-Platform Support for Growing Lightroom Community
The Windows and Macintosh versions of Lightroom currently contain
somewhat different feature sets, but the core of Lightroom remains
consistent across platforms, focused on efficiency and quality from
capture through output. As the beta for each platform evolves, the
features will converge and the final released versions will be the same.
Lightroom beta cross-platform support allows photographers to
effortlessly work on projects from any Windows or Macintosh computer
on-location, in the studio or in the office. When combined with the
editing power in Adobe Photoshop® software, Lightroom provides one
clear path for taking images all the way from processing to final
presentation. This allows photographers to spend less time at the
computer, and more time behind the lens.
"As a professional photographer, I have to submit photos to clients
digitally, usually on a very tight deadline. I need the ability to
quickly share a collection on a specific subject so that editors can
promptly review my work," said photographer Ann Purcell. "Lightroom
beta for Windows is going to be an indispensable solution in this
fast-paced world of digital photography."
Radical New User Interface
Lightroom has a modular user interface designed to spotlight what
photographers care about most: the image. Photographers can rapidly
scroll through hundreds of images and use Quick One-to-One Zoom to
instantly magnify the finer points within the image. The Lightroom beta
addresses the varied needs of photographers, including the ability to
view detailed before and after comparisons of non-destructive edits and
dynamically preview print output of multiple images with flexible
layouts.
High-Quality Raw Processing
Leveraging the latest Adobe Camera Raw technology, Lightroom supports
over 120 native raw file formats, in addition to JPEG and TIFF, and
incorporates raw conversion into a single workflow experience. Adobe
continues to advance raw processing technology, as evidenced by the new
split-toning controls that creates richer black and white images. This
extends photographers' creative control, providing new parameters for
making adjustments and more freedom to deliver their photographic
vision. The latest camera models supported by this beta now include
Cannon EODS 30D, Epson R-D1s, Leaf Aptus 65 and Aptus 75, Olympus EVOLT
E-330 and SP-320, Pentax *ist DL2 and Samsung GX-1S.
Pricing and Availability
Lightroom beta 1.0 for Windows is available for free download from the Adobe Labs Web site at http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/lightroom
. Recommended system requirements are Windows XP SP2, Intel® Pentium® 4
Processor, 768MB RAM and a 1024x768 resolution screen. The final
shipping version for both Windows and Macintosh will be released in
late 2006. Further details around pricing, system requirements and
availability have yet to be determined.
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