Monday 19 October 2015

Adobe to undo Lightroom change



We all know how it infuriates us when a perfectly good software or app brings an unwanted change. at first there's this uproar from the users, but then it slightly dies down as people start to get comfortable with the new changes. Whatever the case may be there has been hardly any time when a company redos a change over customers wrath. but well this has happened for adobe.

about two weeks ago adobe made a significant change to its widely used lightroom software for cataloging and editing photos. Lots of customers complained about how some important and useful features had been removed. even though adobe claimed to have removed these features for the simplification of the software.



 Last week, Adobe apologized for making a change without consulting its users the way it had previously when Lightroom was in its earlier development stages, and later on Friday night it announced a plan to switch back to the old photo-import process. Tom Hogarty, Adobe's director of product management for photography, said in a blog post. "I'd like to thank our customers for their patience while the team reviewed several options for restoring import workflows and addressing quality in Lightroom."

Lightroom has grown quite in popularity, So much so that Apple in 2014 scrapped its own competitor, Aperture. Adobe updates this software regularly, but much of its recent programming attention has been devoted to trying to extend the Lightroom software to Apple's iPhones and iPads and to competing mobile devices powered by Google's Android software.

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