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Adobe’s Lightroom CC & 6 Just Announced

April 23, 2015

Adobe Lightroom CC and 6 have just been announced and being downloaded. Here are 3 great resources to learn what is new.

Adobe Lightroom intro site
Lightroom CC Resource Center

Terry White YouTube

I really like the speed bump and cloud integration.

Tags: Adobe, Lightroom, Adobe Lightroom, Lightroom CC, Lightroom 6
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Gregg Shupe, a graduate of RIT with a BS in Professional Photography, began Freelance PhotoImages, in 1983, and since then has consistently delivered creative, quality imagery that is exceptionally dependable and competitive.


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