Adobe Photoshop
Lightroom 1.0


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Quickly download
images from your camera to your
computer. Automatically rename files,
organize folders, and even add metadata
to photos as you import them.
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Work in the Library
module to organize photos into
collections, to browse, evaluate, and
compare images, and to add keywords so
that you can easily find your images.
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Jump to the Develop
module to make global adjustments to
photographs, including correcting white
balance, exposure, tone curves, and
color casts.
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Assemble and output
high-quality printed contact sheets and
generate sophisticated online web
galleries and slide shows for client
presentation.
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Perform
nondestructive editing
Enjoy robust support for more than 150 camera
raw formats, and experiment with confidence.
Adjustments you make to images in Lightroom
won't alter the original data, whether you're
working on a JPEG, TIFF, DNG, or camera raw
file.
Enjoy an
elegant, uncluttered interface
Ease the learning curve and be productive
quickly. Task-oriented modules whisk you through
typical workflow tasks by putting just the tools
you need at your fingertips.
Professional
editing tools
Fine-tune your photographs with precise,
easy-to-use tools for globally correcting white
balance, exposure, tone curves, lens distortion,
and color casts.
How
Lightroom Supports Your Workflow
1. Import
- Robust
tools to handle large shoots
Speedily process high-volume shoots by
automatically importing images whenever
media cards or cameras are connected to your
computer. Then automatically rename files,
organize folders, and make nondestructive
adjustments as images are imported.
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Import/export presets
Streamline the importing and exporting of
your files by saving your frequently used
settings in stored presets, which you can
recall and apply when needed.
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Automatic conversion to DNG
If desired, automatically convert your
images from proprietary file formats to the
publicly available Digital Negative (DNG)
format as they are imported, or easily
export photographs from your Library in DNG
format.
2. Manage
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Multiple viewing options
Quickly find and select your best shots with
flexible display options like the Grid view
for groups of thumbnails, the Loupe view for
zeroing in on fine detail in a single image,
or the Compare view for displaying two or
more images side by side.
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Flexible organization of images
Bring order to voluminous image libraries by
grouping your photographs in stored
collections. Create collections for
different tasks or subjects, and group
similar images within a collection to
organize them further.
- Manual
thumbnail reordering
Put your images in the order that you need
them for any particular task by selecting
any number of photographs in your
Library--continuous or not--and then simply
dragging them to a new location on the Grid.
- Easy
file renaming
Make your photographs easier to find and
keep in sensible order using the Lightroom
renaming feature. Simply set naming rules,
and Lightroom automatically renames your
images as they're imported.
- Single
or group metadata stamping
Organize and annotate your images by adding
metadata to a single photo or to groups of
selected images. Save metadata sets as
presets, which you can apply with one click.
- Image
versions without duplication
Create as many alternate versions of an
image as you desire without overloading your
hard drive. Then, switch between versions
with a single click.
- IPTC/EXIF/XMP
metadata support
Read, add, or edit a comprehensive set of
metadata entries, including IPTC, EXIF, and
XMP data.
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Metadata stamping on output
Stamp crucial metadata--such as copyright
notification, captions, and keywords--on
print jobs or exported images so you can
search on it later.
- Keyword
synchronization
Make keywords consistent even if you're
using Lightroom on two different computers
by importing and exporting keyword sets to
external, transferable files.
- Offline
image management
Work with your image library in Lightroom
even when some or all of the actual photo
files are stored on offline media.
- Easy
Library backup to CD/DVD
Help ensure the safety and preservation of
your photographs by backing them up to CD or
DVD using simple built-in tools.
- Simple
keywording
Easily organize your photographs and make
them searchable with keywords that make
sense to you. Assign keywords to a single
image or groups of selected images--just
type and apply.
3. Develop
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Easy-to-use white balance, exposure, and
contrast controls
Quickly perfect white balance, exposure, and
tone curves in your images, including camera
raw files, with familiar slider controls, or
enter numeric values for the most precise
adjustments.
- Simple
yet powerful tone curve editor
Precisely control the tonality and contrast
of your images by individually targeting
highlights, midtones, and shadows using
sliders and visual controls.
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Integration with Adobe Photoshop
Instantly send any number of images to Adobe
Photoshop (sold separately) for advanced
editing, and see the changes you've made
reflected in the Lightroom Library when
you're done.
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Advanced hue, saturation, and luminance
editing
Enhance color saturation and remove color
casts in your images with individual control
over six color ranges each for hue,
saturation, and luminance.
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Nondestructive editing
Enjoy robust support for more than 140
camera raw formats, and experiment with
confidence. Adjustments you make to images
in Lightroom won't alter the original data,
whether you're working on a JPEG, TIFF, DNG,
or camera raw file.
- Fast
zooming
Check sharpness, noise, or small details
with nearly instant zooming--a simple
keyboard command or mouse click toggles
between 100% magnification and a full-image
view. Smoothly navigate highly magnified
areas using the Hand tool in the photo
preview pane.
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Convenient before/after comparison mode
View a side-by-side display of your original
picture and a duplicate that shows the
effects of your edits as you make them, or
display the before and after states in a
split view of the image. Toggle either view
between portrait and landscape modes, and
even see images in "lights out" view.
- Finely
tuned black-and-white conversions
Convert color images to black-and-white with
precision. Familiar sliders allow you to
control the contrast and detail based on the
colors in the original photograph.
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Synchronized adjustments across multiple
images
Edit large numbers of images faster by
creating presets that you can apply to many
photographs at once, or edit one image and
then synchronize your adjustments to other
photos you select.
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Explicit history tracking
Retrace your adjustments to any image--the
History panel tracks them automatically as
you edit--and instantly return to any state
of the photo that you choose.
- Dust
buster
Erase dust spots from an image with a single
click.
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Easy-to-use crop and straighten tools
Crop and straighten your photographs in a
snap.
- Red-eye
removal
Quickly eliminate red eye when it occurs in
your flash photos.
4. Present
- Fast,
high-quality printing
Quickly and visually format high-quality
prints, whether working with one photo or
100, on one page or many. Recall your
favorite layouts with saved presets and
enjoy speedy output, even of large files.
- Live
preview of HTML or Flash based web galleries
Create HTML or Adobe Flash¨ based web
galleries for online presentation with
little effort and no programming, and
preview the results in Lightroom before you
publish them to your site.
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Single-click web publishing
Save your web server information in
Lightroom as an FTP preset, and then publish
your Flash or HTML galleries with a single
click. There's no more need for a separate
FTP client application in your imaging
workflow.
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Sophisticated slide shows
Use the simple controls in Lightroom to
create and play elegant slide shows, and
include background music from your digital
music library, including iTunes.
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Signature stamps
Stamp your slide shows, web galleries, and
printed output with your studio or business
logo for an added professional touch.
How
Lightroom Works With Photoshop
New Adobe
Photoshop Lightroom is the perfect complement to
Adobe Photoshop. Use Lightroom to import,
manage, adjust, and present large volumes of
digital photographs, and use Photoshop to more
thoroughly refine individual images.
Together,
Photoshop Lightroom and Photoshop work the way
the digital photographer works, letting you
efficiently and seamlessly process all of your
digital images. The picture is complete.
Workflow
between Lightroom and Photoshop
Import and
manage photo shoots
Download images from your camera to your
computer. In Lightroom, automatically rename
files, organize folders, and add metadata to
photos as you import them. Organize photos into
collections to browse, evaluate, and compare
images.
Develop
entire photo shoots and perfect a single photo
In Lightroom, make global adjustments to groups
of photos, including altering white balance,
exposure, tone curves, and color casts. Open
individual photos in Photoshop for precise image
refinement. Changes made in Photoshop are
reflected in Lightroom, and vice versa.
Present your
photos in any format
In Lightroom, assemble and output high-quality
printed contact sheets and generate
sophisticated online web galleries and slide
shows for client presentation.