Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 Photo Editing Software
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 Photo Editing Software
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 09, 2009]
BobT
Intermediate
Strength:
Well thought out. Photographer friendly. Powerfull.
Weakness:
Slow on older systems. A big minus - does not allow 3rd party noise reduction plug-ins. I must say I really love the capabilities of Lightroom. I also like the way it closely emulates a photographer’s work flow and methodology. However, if I had known that Adobe was not supporting 3rd party noise reduction software plug-ins, I probably would have stuck with Olympus Master 2 that came as a freebee with my camera. I simply assumed (wrongly) that this would be the case. They have issued a software developer’s kit (SDK) for export type plug-ins but not for “filter” type plug-ins. Curiously, Adobe has provided for noise reduction plug-ins for their other Photoshop products. A cynic might think that this is a marketing strategy to encourage purchase of their other photoshop products. Please explain, Adobe! |
[Aug 25, 2008]
gahspidy
Intermediate
Strength:
Selective edit tools, improved cataloguing system, improved printing and exporting, lens vignetting correction/adjustment filter, tighter integration with Photoshop CS3. Other various improvements that i'm sure to be missing here as of now.
Weakness:
possibly slow performance depending on your systems configuration, but I have not experienced any myself. Some mildly quirky issues but i feel a patch soon to come will clear most things up. No lens distortion correction tools. One would think that a software geared exclusively towards photographers would have such a relevant filter. Having started with LightRoom 1, I had the time to get comfortable with the concept of editing my images "virtually". That is, whatever you do to your files in the LightRoom softwares never actually gets applied to them but rather gives you previews of what the image would look like with the changes and edits made to them. So, no harm is ever done to your original image file and it's original form always remains intact. A digital negative indeed. This information gets stored in a data base in the LightRoom folder and is always there for the file when you view and work on it. If you like what you have done to the image, you can print from it or export it to a different file format (Jpeg, TIFF, PSD ) with the edits just as it appears in LR.
Customer Service Never neded any, although before it was clear to me that LR2 only improved integration with CS3 I tried to contact support to find out if it should be the same with CS2 and i never got a reply . . .
Similar Products Used: Jasc paint shop pro, Photoshop 7.0, CS2, LR1.4.1 |
[Aug 14, 2008]
gilliamhome
Professional
Strength:
* Improved editing with Brush Tool.
Weakness:
* A bit memory intensive. I may add additional RAM to prevent some paging/refresh issues. This is not a huge issue, but should be mentioned. Slower processors may have some difficulty in executing LR2 with speed and ease. It has NOT crashed, nor froze in any application, just slower than I would like. I have always been pleased with LR Ver. 1. Well I have installed the Upgrade to, LR Ver. 2 and I must say... WOW!
Customer Service Adobe online store is excellent. You can order HARD COPY of CD, or download the program and install over the internet. CD provides a security level I prefer, so had to wait till CD arrived to test drive. There is a FREE TRIAL at the adobe website - well worth the time to download and check it out - you won't be displeased. Similar Products Used: Lightroom 1, though Lightroom 2's predecessor - Lightroom 1 is pale in comparison to this great product. I have used Lightroom 1 for over 2 years. |