Inside Adobe Photoshop Lightroom
Lightroom, like Apple Aperture, is designed for photographers who don't need all the compositing and effects tools in Photoshop. It provides a more work flow-oriented approach to photographic production tasks -- specifically viewing, selecting, organising, retouching, and outputting photos.
Lightroom, like Apple Aperture, is designed for photographers who don't need all the compositing and effects tools in Photoshop.
Given Apple's heritage of cool design, it's no surprise that Aperture's interface is a piece of eye candy without going over the top. It's designed for efficiency, with access to almost everything you need in the default window.
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