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Adobe previews Web-based Photoshop

updated 07:35 pm EDT, Thu September 6, 2007

Photoshop Express peek

Delivering the keynote speech at Photoshop World 2007 in Las Vegas, John Loiacono, senior vice president of the Creative Solutions Business Unit at Adobe, gave a sneak peek at Adobe Photoshop Express an online version of Photoshop akin to Adobe Premiere Express, which is a lightweight Flash-based Web application. Adobe Photoshop Express is not yet publicly available. The company also announced a Photoshop CS3/CS3 Extended and Photoshop Lightroom purchase offer where Adobe will offer savings of up to $150 when Adobe Photoshop CS3 or Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended is purchased with Adobe Photoshop Lightroom. Finally, Adobe unveiled the Photoshop logo, which represents the family of Photoshop products, which will appear at a future date on all Photoshop-related marketing.

 
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Aperture vs. Lightroom...

09/07, 01:03pm reply

...so any experienced Lightroom users out there? Haven't messed with it since the beta.

I've been using Aperture since Day 1, and am very unhappy with how hoggy it is. If 2 isn't a complete rewrite, I'm gone.

But I haven't seen definitive word on LR's current performance and ease-of-use.

TIA

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Lightroom great!

09/08, 12:52am reply

I got Aperture and didn't really like Lightroom. Wanted to stay with Aperture but lag kills it for me. I got Lightroom the week it was released and love it. More straightforward than Aperture and relatively fast. I particularly love the methods for flagging/rating/labeling etc. You can filter them on the fly and gives you more methods of sorting photos than just rating them.

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