Photoshop Lightroom 5 beta review
Adobe has released a public beta of its Lightroom 5 photography software. While not a radical reworking, it includes some useful new tools.
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Adobe has released a public beta of its Lightroom 5 photography software. While not a radical reworking, it includes some useful new tools.
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