Testseek.com have collected 34 expert reviews of the Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.0 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.0.
July 2013
(87%)
34 Reviews
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Great for managing large collections of images and processing RAW files, Presets are helpful for batch processing and experimenting, Can always revert to original file version
Sharp learning curve for beginners, Performance is sometimes sluggish, No facial recognition
Adobe Lightroom, originally developed as a companion to Photoshop, has evolved into a powerful platform for managing catalogs of images and for detailed editing of things like exposure, tone, lighting, sharpening and color while keeping your original file...
Bugs with initial release No new presets Lacks export options to social media
Although we wouldn't say Lightroom 5 is a huge step up from Lightroom 4, the new features it offers will appeal to a wide audience, especially those who'd like to take advantage of Smart Preview editing on the move.The Radial Gradient Filter is one of...
Good performance, Excellent Develop Module for editing images, Flexible file management with Smart Previews, Impressive Upright Tool
Lackluster Slideshow module
Lightroom 5 is a practical, finely crafted version of Adobe's excellent photo management application. The Develop Module continues to be the star of the show. But Smart Previews is clever, and should be well-received by laptop-toting photographers.If you'...
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Published: 2013-06-09, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com
Adobe's latest version of Photoshop Lightroom handles offline images a lot more gracefully than previous iterations and adds some tools that streamline local retouching
Still lacks features that some users might miss, including face detection (and related efficiencies), HDR and panorama tools and beyond-basic video support
A nice, but not necessarily must-have update, Adobe Lightroom 5 remains a strong program for working with raw images.
Not sure whether Lightroom 5 is worth the upgrade? It's not as clear-cut a decision as was moving to Lightroom 4, when the software made a major leap in functionality.Download the beta (no earlier Lightroom version or license is needed) and see whether yo...
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Published: 2013-06-10, Author: Par , review by: reflex-photo.eu
Abstract: Vous l'aurez certainement lu sur plusieurs sites/blogs, Adobe Lightroom 5 est de sortie après une courte période de béta qui aurait permis de corriger plus de 400 bugs (!). La question que vous allez rapidement vous poser, en particulier si vous utilisez...
Viele Produkte sind vor allem dank günstiger Preise die Amazon-Bestseller. Doch der Test zeigt, dass es die meisten dieser vermeintlichen Schnäppchen nie in die Top 10 der COMPUTER BILD-Bestenliste in der jeweiligen Kategorie schaffen würden. Zwar überzeu...
Practical, finely crafted version; well-priced for serious photographers
Can't print a photo book, make a roundtrip to Photoshop or apply noise reduction with Smart Previews, $99
Lightroom 5 is a practical, finely crafted version of Adobe's excellent photo management application. The Develop Module continues to be the star of the show. But Smart Previews is clever, and should be well-received by laptop-toting photographers.If you'...
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Published: 2013-06-10, Author: Lori , review by: cnet.com.au
Adobe's latest version of Photoshop Lightroom handles offline images a lot more gracefully than previous iterations and adds some tools that streamline local retouching
Still lacks features that some users might miss, including face detection (and related efficiencies), HDR and panorama tools and beyond-basic video support
A nice, but not necessarily must-have update, Adobe Lightroom 5 remains a strong program for working with raw images....