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Lightroom 2.0 Beta
If you like to take and edit photos you should try this new version of Lightroom.
The beta version is good for 30 days if you are not a previous lightroom user and it is good until August 28th if you are. Click here to get it. I have tried the new version and it runs a little slow on my computer. It may be because I have an older processor. Only Joe knows the answer to that question. This new version of lightroom offers selective corrections which is totally awe inspiring to a geek photographer like me. Try the beta version. It may take a little time to learn the program but it is worth it. Trust me. |
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I thought you had lightroom 2.0 ?
Maybe that was the 1.0..... Gonna have to check it out..... on the otherhand I think I wont...haha thats why I keep you around I'll look into it ![]() |
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I had lightroom 1.2. Then they came out with 1.3. I tried that and didn't like it as much as 1.2 so I reverted back.
About a month ago they released lightroom 1.4 but pulled it after less than a week. Now they are releasing lightroom 2.0 but it is a beta version. You really should check it out. It is not that difficult once you get the hang of it. Go to Lightroom killer tips to get more information. |
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