Adobe Lightroom will continue as stand-alone product
Adobe has confirmed that Lightroom will remain a stand-alone software package, despite the push for Creative Cloud subscription-based services.
Adobe has confirmed that Lightroom will remain a stand-alone software package, despite the push for Creative Cloud subscription-based services.
Big changes are coming to Google+, with an impressive set of automated filters and hashtags announced at Google I/O 2013 taking square aim at photographers of all stripes.
Apart from transitioning its Creative Suite software to the subscription-based Creative Cloud, Adobe also showed off two new pieces of hardware that it has been working on. more »
Adobe has made its Creative Cloud the only way to get the new versions of its full software suite. Customers "overwhelmingly" prefer it. more »
Bringing its technology for processing raw photos to mobile devices, then linking it with cloud services, could be a step toward Lightroom on mobile. more »
The Scottish Ten is undergoing a detailed survey of the Sydney Opera House as part of its project to digitally preserve UNESCO World Heritage Sites. more »
The latest version of Adobe's raw-editing software enters public beta testing and introduces the ability to proxy edit files on disconnected drives. more »
ElementsXXL is a plug-in that gives Photoshop Elements users a whole suite of tools normally reserved for the full version of Photoshop. The best bit? It's cheap. more »
Trying to keep its photo fans happy, Google now lets people upload full-resolution images to Google+. But big photos count against its 5GB-free limit. more »
Control Lightroom and Final Cut Pro X directly from a track pad with The Touch. more »