Lightroom (software)
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Lightroom is a software program developed by Adobe Systems for Mac OS X and, in the future, Microsoft Windows, which became available in a Mac-only beta version on January 9, 2006, designed to assist professional photographers in post-production work.
Lightroom development began as early as 2002 and was formerly known as Shadowland. An interesting aspect of its implementation is that about 40% of the application is written using the Lua scripting language.
Features
- Non-destructive editing
References
See also
External links
- [Project: Lightroom official page] - Official Adobe development page
- [Adobe Lightroom First Look and Primer] - by Michael Reichmann, The Luminous Landscape
- [First look: Adobe Lightroom beta] - by Derrick Story for Macworld
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