Adobe’s new Lightroom 3 beta may support video
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Author: Eric Cheng ( echeng )
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DPReview and other sites leaked news this morning that Adobe’s upcoming Lightroom 3 beta update may include support for importing and managing video files. The exact announcement text, which was captured and posted on other forums, was:
“Adobe has opened the second public beta of its Photoshop Lightroom 3 software for immediate download from its Adobe Labs site. Lightroom 3 will be based around a new processing engine and the second iteration adds luminance noise reduction to the color noise reduction options that appeared in the initial beta. The latest beta also supports tethered shooting for a number of Nikon and Canon DSLRs, enables importing and management of video files and improves overall functioning of the software.”
Watch out, Aperture—Lightroom 3 may support video!
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Comment(s):Finally!
Digital cameras have had the capability to make videos for the the past 10 years.
Lightroom won’t even download the files off the the media card, which made Lightroom pretty useless for me as a file importer.
If Lightroom 3 actually does something with the video files, that would be nice. Maybe they will play in the slideshow.
I can hardly wait to read to the 1 page booklet that they’ll include with the program, explaining how to use all the new features in Lightroom 3.
Posted by Don in Colorado on 03/22 at 07:55 PMGood news, it does support the video files for downloading and sorting, etc. The 20 min demo that was on Adobe TV showed that if you double click on the video thumbnail in the Library, LR opens the video up in the video viewer of your choice. They demo’d opening it up in Premeire Pro. Lots of other changes too. I wonder why they pulled it back?
Posted by Steve Williams on 03/22 at 07:58 PMIt’s now available for download: http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/lightroom3/
Posted by Eric Cheng on 03/22 at 10:10 PM
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