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Access up-to-date definitive reference content online and offline.The Community Help AIR application lets you: This beta release is configured to work with Flash Builder and Flash Catalyst content. According to the download page on Adobe Labs,

The new Adobe Community Help AIR application is a preview of Adobe’s next-generation product help experience.

See Simon’s post, as well as this one from AE PM Michael Coleman, for more details.
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This morning Simon Hayhurst from Adobe’s video group announced that the next versions of Adobe After Effects & Premiere Pro will be 64-bit native & will require a 64-bit system to run (meaning a 64-bit processor and operating system).
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Update: Here’s Adobe’s Julieanne Kost introducing some of the new features:Ĭheck out parts 2 and 3 as well, plus Scott Kelby’s Top 10 favorite changes & a wealth of other LR3-related posts & resources.

PS–Can it really be nearly four years since the first Lightroom public beta? Wow. He also writes, “We’re not even close to finished in terms of features, performance, or image quality, but we want early feedback on our improvements so that we have time to make sure Lightroom 3 is your ideal workflow assistant.” Check out the rest of Tom’s post for a wealth of feature details. The raw processing engine has also received an overhaul right down to the fundamental demosaic algorithms that now allows unprecedented sharpening and noise reduction results. Lightroom has been stripped down to the “engine block” in order to rebuild a performance architecture that meets the needs of photographers with growing image collections and increasing megapixels. According to the press release, the LR3 beta offers “more intuitive importing, unparalleled noise reduction and sharpening tools, enhanced slideshow capabilities and direct publishing to online photo sharing sites like Flickr.” Lightroom PM Tom Hogarty writes,įor this latest release we went back to the drawing board and revisited what we believe are the fundamental priorities of our customers: Performance and Image Quality. I’m delighted to report that the first public beta version of Lightroom 3.0 is available for download from Adobe Labs.
