PhotoNetCast Speaks with Adobe on Lightroom
By Brian Auer • December 5th, 2008Episode #18 of the PhotoNetCast is now available for your listening pleasure. In this one, we talk with Tom Hogarty — an Adobe product manager for Lightroom. We talk to him about all kinds of things regarding the popular software, and he gives us some good insights to the “behind the scenes” work that goes into such software.
And as a special feature, Adobe gave us one copy of Lightroom to give away to our listeners! That’s a $300 piece of software! If you want a chance at the software, you’ve got until December 17th to enter the raffle.
You have two ways of entering: leave a comment (1 entry) or write a blog post (2 entries). In either case, we’d like to hear how Lightroom would change your digital photography workflow. Pretty easy if you ask me!
Brian Auer is a photography enthusiast from North Idaho. He's also the guy behind the Epic Edits Weblog. As a hobbyist photographer since 2003, his passion has been to constantly improve his photography skill set, to share his own knowledge with others, and to become an integral part of the photographic community.
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I want the copy of lightroom!
LOL, be sure to head over there and enter the contest!
I would like to participate.
LR gives the possibility to have only one piece of software installed on computer for handeling the whole process from RAW in camera to Slideshow, Printing or exporting to JPG.
You don’t need to install RAW convertors, you don’t have to install different Viewers, Catalog Organizers and Slideshow tools. All you need is just one handy tool – LightRoom
Lightroom would give me a chance to start a real routine with my photos rahter then dumping them and coming back later and spending hours.
Cool, make sure you guys leave a comment over at PhotoNetCast to be eligible for the contest.