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One of the biggest things that was done with the Lightroom 3 was that it was redesigned from the ground up keeping two things in mind ñ performance and quality. The folks at Adobe wanted this version of Lightroom to be one that would easily expand with photographers as they acquire large amounts of collections and shoot with cameras with bigger megapixels. On top of all of this, there are some really cool standout features in the program that I think you'll like: Streamlined/Improved Import process: It's much easier to see what's going on during the import, and have a way to save an import workflow as a preset for later. Publish Straight to Flickr : More and more, people are using photo sharing sites like Flickr to host their pictures. Lightroom now has that built in, taking the pain out of the export process.
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By David Marx on January 02, 2012 | Comments 27 Adobe Photoshop Lightroom is a wonderful image management tool but it is not a backup system. If you have neglected to prepare for total system failure, then you should expect to lose everything when disaster inevitably strikes. Here is an overview of my three-tiered backup plan.
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Discover the most efficient method for downloading images into Lightroom 4 and organizing them. Quickly import and manage your photo collection in a library that makes organizing, finding and editing your photos easy. Find out which method of tagging images works best for the photography you do in order to simplify the creation of collections of images. Learn how to create the highest quality photographs by learning how to crop, remove lens distortion, correct perspective, make global and local color and tonal corrections in the Lightroom 4 Develop module. Discover the best way to convert images to black and white, as well as add tonal overlays, edge effects, selective coloring and film grain textures.
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For those of you not familiar with Adobe’s DNG image format (short for Digital Negative), it was introduced back during the Photoshop CS era, as a means of standardizing and simplifying the process of editing raw picture data. The need for this format stems from the fact that -to this day- camera manufacturers have eschewed a standardized raw file format, in favor of proprietary formats like NEF and CR2. The problem with these formats is that over time, as the camera makers’ software evolves, they sometimes “orphan” support for files created by older cameras.

