
Even better, if you and I have suggestions for Adobe there is a dedicated forum for this beta release. The beta version will work until June 2013. This is a good time to try for free one of the leading photo editing tools for photographers. On April 15 Adobe released the first beta version – which I downloaded from the official Adobe Labs site. Will I get the Lightroom 5 upgrade? Let’s start the beta test. support for a ton of new cameras, of interest to me being the Fuji X-E1 and X100s.new tool: radial gradient filter – the best thing since, well…linear gradients.upgraded spot removal tool (with brush system).Lightroom 5 will be available as a one-time purchase.Īdobe Photoshop and the other Adobe applications are however moved to a subscription model from June. May update: Lightroom is not affected by Adobe move to Creative Cloud.

I say almost because some image adjustments could only be done in Photoshop. For me Adobe Lightroom has almost replaced Photoshop, for most of my images. I really like the integrated approach Lightroom has for both image library management, keywording, image adjustment (the main photo editing module) and printing or exporting. I am a long time user of Lightroom, and have used it as my photo editing tool of choice for both my Canon DSLRs and my new Fuji cameras. This update includes all the features in Lightroom 4, especially the new cameras added in the 4.4 update. Almost ready! Installing the new Lightroom 5 betaĪdobe has released the first beta version of their popular photo editing and library management tool – Adobe Lightroom, which now reached version 5.
