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Manage Your Images: Adobe Lightroom 2.0
LOS ANGELES -- Gadget Grrl says photos often linger for years on digital cameras, PDA's or other
devices because users don't have the time or the right programs to work with
their digital images.
Adobe's (ADBE) Lightroom 2.0 is a great way to manage your photos without getting bogged down
with unnecessary features that don't apply to your workload.
Next, there are plenty of digital cameras on the market but depending on your needs, all models might not fit. If you are shopping for a good camera with high resolution, check out the Canon PowerShot G9. This model features 12.1 MP (megapixels) and a 6x optical zoom lens.
When it comes to managing photos, what I like about the new 2.0 is that it adapts to the way you work with your photos
instead of making you fit some sort of photo managing mold.
You can import large groups of digital photos and easily compare and sort
with the filtering tools.
You can select a specific area on a photo to make enhancements without changing the
entire photo. And the 2.0 lets you transfer images to social networking sites -- a great
way for sales teams to stay current on work projects.
What I like about this camera is the resolution on still, and video is crystal clear, down to the veins on a maple leaf in a tree. There are no fuzzy areas, and the colors are extra sharp. And the sharpness is still prevalent in areas with low lighting.




