Until this year, Mac owners had three major options for organizing large digital photo collections: Apple’s mainstream iPhoto, Apple’s “pro” app Aperture, and Adobe’s similarly professional-grade ...
Whenever new photo software appears, it triggers a round of evaluation for photographers. Should you investigate the new app, or is what you’re using now working well enough for your needs? I suspect ...
When we went over to the Adobe offices to check out the new Lightroom CC under NDA, we were a late afternoon appointment. They had already shown it to a variety of other outlets and it was abundantly ...
If you’ve been using Lightroom for more than a decade, it can be hard to break the habit. Luckily, it’s still pretty great. We may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate ...
Lightroom’s cloud-based structure is designed to easily sync photo libraries between multiple devices — and now, editing presets and profiles will sync across devices as well. The Lightroom CC update ...
Adobe’s Lightroom Classic has been a staple for photo editing for photographers worldwide. It was back in 2017 that Adobe split Lightroom into two different applications, namely Lightroom Classic, and ...
It’s not enough these days to store and manage photos on a single computer; we want those photos on our other devices, too. But we also want the photos we capture on the iPhone (and iPad) to go the ...
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom is powerful photography desktop software that has become one of the most widely used programs by professional photographers. The simplicity of being able to manage, process, ...
Sometimes winning can be the worst outcome. With Aperture now effectively retired by Apple, and its successor Photos for OS X not up to the task of replacing it, the market for pro and enthusiast ...