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Adobe Photoshop CS3 V10 With LightRoom AIO
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Introduction
Adobe Lightroom is the complete, elegant environment for the art and craft of digital photography, from raw capture to creative output.
Or will be. Currently, Lightroom is not feature complete, we've got many more features to come. We will also be responding to customer feedback and providing regular beta releases. Please help us make this application the best it can be by sending us feedback, and participating in the discussion groups.
Thank you for helping us!
Basic Information
Launching Adobe Lightroom will bring you into the Library, which is the location for photo management activities. Once you've chosen the photos you want to work with, you can switch contexts using the Module Picker that is located on the top right of the screen. Selecting Develop will bring you to the Develop module where you can perform image adjustments, Slideshow will enable you to create slideshows for onscreen viewing and exporting, Print will provide you with many ways to set up your printouts, and Web can create Flash or HTML web galleries.
When you have imported your photos, they will be put into a "shoot" as displayed in the left panel in Library. Each photo can be in one and only one shoot. After importing, you can create collections in which photos can live in more than one collection. Alternatively, Quick Collection is a quick way to select your picks. You can quickly gather photos in the Quick Collection with the keyboard shortcut (cool.gif and view the Quick Collection either by clicking on Quick Collection in the Library panel, or using Command-B on Mac or Control-B on Windows.
The Filmstrip is the area located on the bottom of the screen and contains the photos that are selected in the Library (that appear in the Grid view). The filmstrip will remain populated with these photos throughout the other modules. Print and Slideshow will work only on selected photos. You can multi-select in either the Library before entering Slideshow, Print, or Web or multi-select in the filmstrip to add photos.
Minimum Requirements
Mac
- Macintosh OS 10.4 or higher
- G4, G5, or Intel processor
- 768 MB RAM (1 GB Recommended)
- 1 GB free HD space
Win
- Windows XP SP2
- Pentium 4 processor
- 768 MB RAM (1 GB Recommended)
- 1 GB free HD space

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