I also like that the rendering of the preview seems to not hold up the rest of the thumbnail creation any more. I have other software that can really handle video well and this subset is perfect for quick edits I might want to do on the road or with non-production pieces. It’s little stuff and I hope Adobe keeps it that way to not bloat the software. What is nice is to have the ability to adjust exposure, blacks, whites, contrast and vibrance. It’s a nice touch to be able to watch video inside of Lightroom. Adobe has also added in Whites alongside Blacks (both of which can now also be increased or decreased instead of just increased as in version 3). I see more solid colors in the shadows when the slider as used as compared to the Fill Light option. Also an improvement is the ability to go up or down (actually left or right) with both of these sliders. Nice improvement in what each can do compared to the older Highlight Recovery and Fill Light. I’m a constant Lightroom upgrader, starting with version 1, and this post will be a quick look at whether or not this upgrade makes sense from a cost/benefit point of view. Currently in beta release, meaning it’s not finished but ready for real world testing, I eagerly downloaded a copy of Lightroom 4 Beta and have been playing with it for a week now. ![]() ![]() It’s here! The latest version of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom.
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