I was quick to download the Windows beta of Adobe’s Lightroom the moment I saw it was available. It runs with decent enough speed on my mobile powered notebook, slightly better on my aging PC desktop. Having tinkered with it on a Macbook Pro recently, I can see an upgrade in my future. This is some serious software. I would seriously consider buying a copy, if I weren’t already getting a copy for free.
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Lightroom Windows beta finally
Thursday, July 20th, 2006RawShooter|Premium -> Lightroom
Wednesday, July 12th, 2006In a wonderful surprise (at least for me), Adobe has stated they will offer a free download of Lightroom V1 once it’s released to all those RS|P owners (who purchased prior to July 12). An associate of mine with a nice new MacBook Pro is coming over so I can give Lightroom a kick since there *still* isn’t a Windows beta available. Good time to drool over a new MBPro too
A lesson learned.
Wednesday, June 28th, 2006So, Adobe buys Pixmantec’s technologies (as if the significance matters), and the world ends in a fireball. Well, not quite, but the net would have you believe so. Adobe is the devil and owns all that is evil. Anyways, the up and comer that is Bibblelabs takes advantage of the situation and offers RSP licensed users a discounted upgrade to Bibble Pro. “Good for them!” I thought. Smart play all around. I used to use Bibble Lite back in the Linux desktop days and was happy with what I saw, but annoyed that I couldn’t migrate that license to Windows, so I went elsewhere. A lot has changed since then, not the least of which is Bibble now includes Noise Ninja, a software package I was going to purchase anyways! Heck, might has well give them a try again, even go the Pro line.
It took about 20 seconds after installing to find it was worthless to me. Doesn’t support DNG RAW files. Cruel irony. I’ve converted all my Pentax PEF files to DNG and deleted the originals, thinking it was a clear choice, given the ease of support and the 50% disk space savings. No such luck converting DNG back to PEF either, why the hell would anyone want to do that? Showed them.
If anyone’s reading this, and would like Bibblelabs to support DNG files in their products, please, let them know it. Enough requests and they’ll do it.
Pixmantec technologies purchased by Adobe.
Monday, June 26th, 2006The hot news today is the acquisition of Pixmantec technologies by Adobe. The facts are limited at this point, but from what I can tell, RSE will be around until Lightroom is finished and out of public beta. RSP (which I own) will be discontinued, possibly immediately. This leaves RSP owners in an ever-unpopular situation, where the product they own is no longer supported and upgraded. It is said that Adobe will provide “an upgrade path” for RSP users to get into Lightroom. What exactly that means, remains to be seen.
I’m not sure how I personally feel about this. On the one hand, software I own and like very much is going away. Granted, my copy will continue to work for as long as I want it to. No one says I have to upgrade it. Of course, I like upgrading, getting new features, and generally giving the developers a reason to keep making things better.
On the other hand, Adobe is a monster in the industry, and for them to take notice and purchase a product I considered best really says something about that technology. For them to possibly scrap what they’ve done on their own and use RSP suggests I was right all along, and it could only get better from here.
I will reserve total judgement until after I hear what they’re actually going to do. Best case, Lightroom includes all the features that make RSP great and adds to it. Also best case, the upgrade to Lightroom will be very inexpensive for RSP users. I’m not holding my breath though.