Lightroom Photoshop Adventure 2006
Photoshop Blog reports that as part of a software test turned publicity stunt, photographer Mikkel Aaland is leading a troup of photography experts around Iceland for a photo-shooting Adobe-testing adventure:
Aaland invited eleven acclaimed photographers to join him in Iceland, where the long midsummer days are suffused in some of the most spectacular light on the planet. From July 28 to August 5, 2006, this intrepid crew — joined by three top Icelandic photographers — is shooting by day and using Adobe Lightroom beta to import, select, develop, and showcase their large volume of digital images each night.
As they go along you can find practical lessons and photo galleries on the Adventure Blog that accompanies the trip.
Check out the post at Photoshop Blog for more details and a list of the accompanying photographers.


Hi,
This is actually a question:
What's going on behind the scene with Adobe Lightroom that is transforming jpeg file into dng?
How is that possible, what kind of trick it's playing?
You open a jepg file into Lighroom (beta 4.1) and you can play like if it was a raw file, and than save it as a dng.
tks,
Ormuzd
Posted by: Ormuzd Alves | November 09, 2006 at 01:28 PM
I really have no idea. But that's interesting that it's doing that.
Posted by: Jason Preston | November 26, 2006 at 05:16 PM