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The State Of The DAM 2 — Adobe Lightroom

Screenshot of Adobe Lightroom 2

Adobe Light­room 2

In my pre­vi­ous post on Dig­i­tal Asset Man­age­ment, I briefly out­lined some of the entry level con­tenders for DAM soft­ware such as Google Picasa and Adobe Pho­to­shop Ele­ments. In the rest of this series, I will look at some of the heavy weights, the pro­fes­sional asset man­age­ment sys­tems. I will start with the one I use most —  Adobe Light­room. Not sure if this is a good idea as I it is the prod­uct that I am most inti­mate with, know­ing its strengths and weak­nesses. Let’s get started…

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Great Overview of 20 Years of Adobe Photoshop

Image of the Photoshop CS4 splash screen on launch.

20 Years of Adobe Pho­to­shop — But is it Still Rel­e­vant for Photographers?

Web­de­signer Depot web­site has a great overview of 20 Years of Adobe Pho­to­shop. While I have Adobe Pho­to­shop CS4; I find myself using it less and less, and I won­der whether it will remain as rel­e­vant to Pho­tog­ra­phers in par­tic­u­lar in the future. The touch up tools now avail­able in  Adobe Light­room / Apple Aper­ture and the like could very well ren­der Pho­to­shop to the realm of super spe­cial­ized tool for Graphic Artists and Web Designers.

That said, it really has been a phe­nom­e­non; so much so that it is often used as a verb:

That image looks photoshopped!

A result of that is that in pop­u­lar cul­ture it now stands for all that is wrong with mag­a­zine images of skinny mod­els. It is accused of being com­pli­cated, dif­fi­cult to learn and use, and extremely expen­sive. So much so that it must be one of the most pirated pieces of soft­ware on the internet.

Still amaz­ing soft­ware though…

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