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by on Apr.12, 2010, under Adobe Lightroom

Adobe CS5 is officially released Tuesday, can’t wait to see the new features!!
I am only posting from the android tonight so I will wait till tomorrow to post up some pics.

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Droids, iPhones, Windows Mobile ect

by on Mar.30, 2010, under Adobe Lightroom, commercial photography

Mark Greenmantle Photography is now viewable via your mobile device. I’m still testing the different code for functionality and style but the essentials are (for now) up and running.

In other news, I’m looking forward to seeing the advances to Adobe Creative Suite when the shiny new CS5 is released in October this year. Fingers crossed that we might be able to test the beta version at Digilab Professional where it would certainly get a very good workout. Recently the newest version of Adobe Lightroom 3 beta2 was released for testing and it’s certainly winning me over, despite what seems to be a memory problem or gremlin in the code. My work copy had an issue with my Wacom drivers and other Adobe forum users reported the need to update drivers. Oddly though, I was using the latest Wacom driver. Using identical system setup here at home I’ve had less hassles and use the same drivers. *shrug* It’s a beta, these things are expected. Available here: http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/lightroom3/

Keen to hear anyone else’s experiences with Lightroom bugs using the new beta. And here’re a few photos:

Industrial Klown

Callum eating Lynx fur - yummy!
Silver Bengal

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Catching up on processing – Lightroom 2.2 a wicked performer in Windows7 beta

by on Mar.01, 2009, under Adobe Lightroom, commercial photography, photography schedules, retouching

I have had to hold off on exporting a few jobs from around new years due to my Lightroom 2 program trial expiring in my old system. Now with an entirely new OS installed I have kicked a new copy of Lightroom into gear and will be able to catch up on those jobs. To have started them over in Lightroom 1.4 would have lost a lot of editing already done in formats not supported in the older version.

While in WinXP Lightroom 2 sucked resources like crazy, in Windows7 beta it is taking only a fraction of the RAM and CPU load to do the job and much, much faster. It doesn’t hurt that Monk built me a new pc with twice as much RAM and a newer CPU at all, but the difference is far beyond the hardware upgrade alone.

Lots to work on tonight so I’ll shut up and process pics. Will post some up soon.

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