Adobe today announced that it is adding video support to Lightroom, its image organization and manipulation tool for photographers. Users will be able to use the same tools they currently use for ...
With it's latest Lightroom release, Adobe has finally added a much-requested feature: video support. You can use the same editing controls for video that you use for photos and even copy and paste ...
There are many times where you are going to want to create a slideshow of just images. You have no video or audio, but your client wants you to produce something that is going to take all the images ...
With the increasing popularity of drones and short-form social media videos, almost everyone who is serious about photography is now also capturing video. If you're an Adobe Lightroom (formerly ...
Want a sepia-tone video? The "Sprockets" beta can do it. Also in LR4 are editing refinements and support for geotagging, book printing, and soft proofing. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to ...
Bottom line: Adobe isn't attempting to transform Lightroom into a full-fledged video editing program. Instead, the new additions are likely designed for photographers that shoot the occasional video ...
The latest iteration of Adobe Lightroom reveals both refinement and new features. There’s plenty of competition for top billing, but the star of this show is how Adobe has integrated video management ...
is The Verge’s executive editor. He has covered tech, policy, and online creators for over a decade. Lightroom, Adobe’s photo editing app, is getting a surprising new feature: the ability to edit ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Adobe Lightroom 4 enters a free public beta starting today. The new version of the photo management app includes ...