Adobe’s new Lightroom has had a first look by Macworld reviewrs and they write. “Adobe engineers have written a new codebase for Lightroom. It isn’t just an adaptation of old Photoshop parts. This is a Cocoa application written from scratch. Lightroom, however, isn’t as tied to the underpinnings of Mac OS X Tiger as Aperture is. For example, it doesn’t tap Core Image for processing.
In use, Lightroom feels like a well-written Cocoa program. It’s nimble and responsive. The menus and preference panes have that sleek Cocoa look to them. This initial public beta is not a Universal Binary, however. Adobe has promised that Lightroom will run natively on the forthcoming Intel-based Macs, but the company want to optimize performance for those computers before releasing the Universal Binaries.” [Adobe Lightroom First Look At Macworld]
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