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Thomas Hawk
The 10 Best Things About the New Adobe Lightroom 2.0 - http://thomashawk.com/2008...
Not sure if I want to upgrade right away or not. Love the selective processing feature, that's probably worth it alone. How is the healing brush and cropping different from the previous version? Seems to be the same to me. - Andre Maltais
Thomas Hawk was RAVING about Lightroom 2.0 to me. Can't wait to see what he does with it. - Robert Scoble
okay, time to take another look at Lightroom. - Chuq Von Rospach
Thomas, great writeup. Looking forward to hearing your comments once you've been using LR for a little while. Glad to hear you converted finally! I've been using LR for about 2 years and can't imagine going back to the old way. You will find many more great features as you continue to use it. One of my favorites is the ability to sync settings selectively between two or more photos. Streamlines editing if you have a bunch of shots all done in the same light or with similar exposure. - Jeff P. Henderson
I'm so glad they're putting in features I've been waiting for since I started using LR. - donato from twhirl
I use Lightroom since v1.0 right from the start and today switched from 1.4 to 2.0 after using 2.0 Beta already and desperately waiting for the release. Just love it. It is a dream. I just hope that the departure of Mark Hamburg from Adobe does not do any harm to further development of the product. - Ulrich Hilger
My old processing workflow involved using Adobe's Camera RAW in Bridge to do 95% of my work and then a remaining 5% or so in Photoshop to do spot healing, sharpening, burning and dodging etc. Now I can do all of this within Lightroom without every having to go to Photoshop. The keywording enhancements and *especially* the spot RAW processing will significantly improve my workflow. - Thomas Hawk
Jauder, I did not notice any appreciable speed improvements with this version of Lightroom. That said, this is the first version to support 64 bit processing and I think that if you have a 64 bit system that this should represent a big jump in performance. - Thomas Hawk
Great writeup. I've still been using the included Canon software for RAW image processing that came with my DSLR, but was considering a new tool. Looks like plenty of good reasons to look at Lightroom! - Kevin C. Tofel
Jody, I haven't tried out the custom color profile for the Canon 5D yet, but I did like the colors that I got better natively from Adobe on this upgrade. - Thomas Hawk
I'm an Aperture user at the moment, but I'm really looking forward to the inevitable Aperture 2 v. Lightroom 2 comparisons. If only because I'm always looking for an excuse to play with new toys. - James (@willia4)
Non-destructive local adjustments and gradient filters are REALLY cool. NAPP video learning centre here http://www.photoshopuser.com/lightro... - Andrew Smith
It kind of irks me this product is not included in Photoshop CS3 Extended or any of their Creative Suites. Not even Master Collection. - Andrew Smith
Thomas, Going from a 32 to a 64 bit application will have little or no impact on the speed of the application. It only allows the application to address more memory. Going to an application that can use multiple processors would show a significant speed improvement. I do not believe Lightroom was written to support multi processors. - Jeff P. Henderson
Lightroom is very tempting, but I'm not sure I can justify the premium over ACR (which comes as part of the $89 Photoshop Elements) - Andy Roth
good point Jeff. I haven't done any work with 64 bit processors yet but I know that sometimes when my photo processing gets bogged down it's because I've got too many apps open at once. I'd assume with more memory you'd get less of this sort of behavior. Potentially. - Thomas Hawk
I used to use PhotoShop all the time. When LR2.0 Beta came out I decided to give it a try and have never looked back. It is by far the best processing tool I have used for images. It has improved my workflow tenfold. The presets are great, the healing and cloning brushes work well and the vignette control is fantastic. I find the speed to be pretty good. I can't wait to purchase this. I am happy to pay the price for this software. - Tom Quinn
Jeff is incorrect. 64-bit CPU processing can have an impact on performance. And it has nothing to do with multiple processors. Lots of variables, but it can impact performance -- though he's correct in that it may not matter in the case of Lightroom. - Peter Kirn from twhirl
Let me just add one comment - Adobe Online store sucks big time. I live in Bermuda, which does not have an Adobe Online store, so I tried purchasing from Adobe US Store. No dice unless I have a US Billing address. Get this - I have to call a *toll number* and try to purchase that way. I can order stuff from Amazon with a Bermuda billing address without issues. Adobe needs to wake up to global e-commerce... - Tom Quinn
@Peter you are correct that a 64 bit OS can have a positive impact on performance compared to a 32 bit version, but in real life application, the performance improvement is fairly small. Here are two articles, one PC and one Mac oriented that discuss the variables and show some test data. http://www.smartcomputing.com/editori... http://www.geekpatrol.ca/2006... - Jeff P. Henderson
Oh, so I call the number and it is no longer in service. So I call customer service and they cannot take my order, and can't tell me how to get it from Adobe (due to shipping contracts, even though I only want the download). Eventually they tell me to order from CDW, which is a joke because it does not sell LR2 yet. - Tom Quinn
I wish work and sleep would stop getting in my way so I can play with LR2. :( - Squid
Dylan, Adobe let's you download any of their fully functional applications to try out for 30 days free. Why not try it out to see if you like it. If you do, all you do is pay on their web site for a software key and keep using it. If not you can uninstall it after the 30 days are up. Depends on your work flow, but it seems like if you are using Gimp or Photoshop now, Lightroom might just work for you also. - Jeff P. Henderson
Squid, I hear you! I'm trying to catch up on all of the LR2 articles and watch the Kelby videos to learn how to best use the new features. I uninstalled my beta copy of 2.0 but haven't had time to install the 2.0 upgrade that I bought last night. Still have 1.4.1 installed. - Jeff P. Henderson
One bad thing about Lightroom: US price = $ 299.00 (€192.048), EU price = € 298.80??!... I know this ain't an exclusive of Adobe but someone's earning a few bucks with this "bogus exchange rate", because its not like my copy is shipped directly from the US... - João Almeida
Lawrence Liu
Microsoft testing prototype of Facebook-like social network - http://www.thestandard.com/news...
Jeremiah Owyang
Twitter is down...the converastion is moving here. This is a real threat if they don't scale.
They were down yesterday too. Does anyone know exactly what is the source of the scaling problems over there? Is it all RoR stuff? - Will Eisner
Given that FriendFeed has there own message posting system you wonder whether Twitter can really differentiate with this many outages. - Rob Diana
It's as if Twitter scheduled its own Twit-Out. But FriendFeed needs some more love before it can be an outright replacement. - Jennifer Leggio
As I told Mike, I wasn't planning on using FriendFeed except for feed aggregation but now it's super-frustrating to keep trying to log into Twitter :( - Mario Sundar
@Alexander - get the mobile side sorted (mobile web and SMS) and FF can be a contender but it needs that extra support - Colin Walker
how will all my followers (over 5,000) find me here? - paul terry walhus
You nail it! - Jan Tielens
If FriendFeed gets the following that Twitter has, how do we know it won't buckle the same way? Maybe stability is ensured by being the runner up rather than the prom king. We'll have to see. I still don't think it's a replacement. - Jennifer Leggio
is it just me or does the commenting feature for FF via Twhirl suck majorly? I wrote two better comments that are now toast, thx to Twhirl (I think) - Jennifer Van Grove from twhirl
Non-early adopters are just now getting into Twitter, I don't know if they are ready for FF. - Kevin Bondelli
Jennifer L - I get the sense of security knowing that the same guys who developed Gmail and Google Maps, helped build FriendFeed. They know a thing or two about scalability. But like you said, we'll have to see. - Bwana ☠
Jennifer V.G. - It needs major improvement. I'm sticking with the website for now. - Bwana ☠
Bwana - Agreed. One other improvement - away to notify people of comments, likes, and messages directed toward them. Easy for it to get buried if you walk away for a few. - Jennifer Leggio
Twhirl will change the focus while you're typing a comment. It's absolutely ridiculous and annoying. - Rahsheen?
is this some sort of preparation for Twit-out? - Iain Baker
I think this is the Twit-Out. But Twitter just stole the power. heh. jk - Jennifer Leggio
@jason - yes the team maybe from google, but the app is built with ruby on rails. This leads to the question /debate which is not scalable RUBY or Rails ? more data here http://highscalability.com/scaling... - Peter Dawson
Twitter is really making me mad lately. Such a love/hate thing going on - Sarah Perez
@Kevin Bondelli - I'm a non adopter of Twitter and I get FF just fine. - Capn' One Eye - adrift
@Geoff Longman - I guess I am thinking about some of my friends in politics that have a hard time with it - Kevin Bondelli
I don't know about you, but twit out or not... my twitter bookmarks are moving out of the way for friendfeed bookmarks. that says something more then anything - NoahDavidSimon
Lawrence Liu
Is this a SharePoint book or comic book (http://www.messagedance.com/message...) - WTF!? Much better book: http://is.gd/fKk - listing: http://is.gd/eCw
Henrik Johansson
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