Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 launched

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The most popular image editing and image sorting tool Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 has just been released. Things have been speeding up and new features have been added as well.
Adobe writes :
“Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced the immediate availability of Adobe(r) Photoshop(r) Lightroom(r) 3 software for Windows(r) and Macintosh, the essential digital photography workflow solution that allows photographers to quickly organize, enhance and showcase their images from one application. First released as a public beta in October 2009, the final version of Lightroom 3 introduces a completely redesigned performance architecture that better handles growing image libraries and provides an unrivaled raw processing engine with noise reduction and sharpening tools to achieve the highest image quality. The 64-bit capable 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 offers a 30 day trial of the program with all the bells and whistles.

Visit the dedicated site at Adobe HERE

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