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Last Updated: Jan 11th, 2006 - 22:10:30 |
Professional Photographers Instrumental in Developing New Modular Software to Import, Manage, Develop, and Showcase Images
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Jan. 9, 2006 — Adobe Systems Incorporated
(Nasdaq:ADBE) today introduced the public beta of Adobe® Lightroom™, an
all-new digital imaging solution for professional photographers. With
its modular, task-based and streamlined environment, Lightroom's goal
is to deliver a complete photography workflow. As Adobe collects more
feedback from photographers, modules and feature sets will likely
change, as customers decide on their popularity and priority within
digital photography workflows. Initially available as a beta for
Macintosh, Lightroom will later support both the Windows® and Macintosh
platforms.
"We first showed an early version of Lightroom at the Adobe Ideas
Conference in April 2005 to demonstrate a new streamlined digital
photography experience, from capture to print," said Shantanu Narayen,
president and chief operating officer of Adobe. "Today's Lightroom Beta
leverages Adobe's renowned digital imaging innovation, in areas such as
raw image processing, so that even in beta form photographers will find
world class technology that complements Photoshop. We look forward to
the feedback from the photography community as we refine the product
over the next few months."
New Open Architecture Focuses on the Image
Lightroom Beta has been designed with a radical new user interface that
puts the focus on what photographers really care about: the image. With
just one click, the control panels and tools fade into the background
in Lights-Out mode, allowing the image to take center stage. The
innovative Identity Plate feature allows photographers to apply their
own branding to the application and its output, so that it becomes
their own personal gallery for showcasing work. Photographers also can
rapidly scroll through hundreds of images and Quick One-to-One Zoom
allows instant magnification of the finer points within the image.
"Lightroom defines the future workflow for the professional digital
photographer," said Seth Resnick, a premier corporate, editorial and
stock photographer. "It delivers exactly the functions photographers
need to speed up their workflow in a way that was never before
possible."
High-Quality Raw Processing
Leveraging industry-leading Adobe Camera Raw technology, Lightroom
supports over 100 cameras and incorporates raw conversion into a single
workflow experience. Adobe continues to advance the state of the art in
raw processing, as evidenced by the new split-toning controls which
create richer black and white images. This extends photographers'
creative control, providing new parameters for making adjustments and
more freedom to address precise areas of the photograph on the
histogram. Upon import, files can be converted to Digital Negative
format (DNG) or renamed and segmented by folder or date.
Images can also be showcased via slideshows with drop shadows, borders,
Identity Plates and different colored backgrounds. The size and
position of the images can be manipulated and delivered in Macromedia
Flash®, Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) or HTML formats. A variety
of templates are offered for contact sheets with the ability to add
identity plates or produce a fine art print.
Pricing and Availability
The public debut of Lightroom Beta for Macintosh OSX 10.4.3 will occur
at Macworld 2006 on January 10, 2006 in San Francisco at Booth #1307
and is available for free download from the Adobe Labs Web site at http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/lightroom.
Recommended system requirements are Macintosh OSX 10.4.3, 1 GHz PowerPC
G4 processor, 768 MB RAM and a 1024x768 resolution screen. Regular
updates to the software will be posted on the site, feedback will be
collected and the final product is expected to be introduced in late
2006. Further details around pricing, system requirements and
availability have yet to be determined.
About Adobe Systems Incorporated
Adobe revolutionizes how the world engages with ideas and information -
anytime, anywhere and through any medium. For more information, visit www.adobe.com.
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