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Publié: 2012-04-13, Auteur: Rod , review by: techradar.com
Better dynamic range controls, Effective new Maps module, Scope and power of editing tools, Integration with Photoshop
Can be slow with lots of images, Folder and Collection separation
Easy to use, plenty of options, presets, map, develop functions improved
Video editing still lacklustre
The Develop and Video elements are the main crux of the Lightroom 4 and the reason you will be investing or wanting to upgrade, and the good news is, they are worth it. ...
Develop module is better organized; Added brushing tools; New video management tools; New Map module includes reverse geotagging; Book module with Blurb integration and PDF output; Email capability for sending photos from the app; Lower price compared to previous versions; New DNG conversion options; New soft proofing capability
Can't stitch video snippets together; No Mac Address Book integration for email
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4 is worth the upgrade price for the Develop Module alone. The editing tools are more sophisticated than ever, yet often easier to use. And the refinements don't stop there. Improved DNG output and email sharing might seem small...
Develop module is better organized; Added brushing tools; New video management tools; New Map module includes reverse geotagging; Book module with Blurb integration and PDF output; Email capability for sending photos from the app; Lower price compared to
Can't stitch video snippets together; No Mac Address Book integration for email
Video import and clip editing; logical workflow for Tone controls; Soft Proofing feature; book publishing; more export options
Can’t import email database; text panels limited in book design; no facial recognition
Lightroom 4, which will run in Snow Leopard or Lion, promises to be a compelling upgrade for all Lightroom users. Video functionality and soft proofing are particularly attractive, especially when added to enhancements and new tools in the Develop module...
The latest version of Lightroom brings a lot to existing and new users. The upgrade price is very reasonable, and the full version, priced at $149, is good news for those who were hesitant to buy it at $299. The new flagship features, the Book and Map mod...
Half the price of Lightroom 3, GPS and mapping features, Tonal recovery updates are very good, More localized adjustments, Book layouts are easy and sleek, Basic video editing
New chromatic aberration filter is not that great, Some minor bugs like import thumbnails not updating, No improvements to the weak Grain effect introduced in Lightroom 3 and no film-like grading profiles, Online video and photo service support limited wi
Lightroom 4 doesn't make big strides on the quality front, but the new features are significant and well executed. Lightroom 3 users have little reason not to upgrade—the Maps, Books, and rejigged tonal adjustments should appeal to both professionals and...
Develop module is better organized, * Added brushing tools, * New video management tools, * New Map module includes reverse geotagging, * Book module with Blurb integration and PDF output, * Email capability for sending photos from the app, * Lower price compared to previous versions, * New DNG conversion options, * New soft proofing capability,
Can't stitch video snippets together, * No Mac Address Book integration for email, Software Details, *
Sin demasiadas novedades importantes, simplemente mejoras en cuanto a funcionalidad que nos parecen secundarias para una actualización de esta envergadura