
Whats New Photo Editing Photo Storage and Management Lightroom Presets Share photos Super Resolution Support. While the beta for 2.0 is free, there's no word yet on how much the final version will cost. Download Lightroom, learn the basics, and find installation and plan help.
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The full version of Lightroom 1.0 costs $300. Integrated AI organization helps you manage & share photos. If you have a license for Lightroom 1.x, you'll be able to keep testing it until the end of August, 2008. Nondestructive edits, sliders & filters make better photos online-simply. Those interested in testing all of the new features can download the free beta of Lightroom 2.0 from Adobe Labs, which will work for 30 days.
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Adobe also recently pulled a major update to Lightroom because of support problems with newer cameras.

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