![]() ![]() The tool seems to be extremely powerful and work with incredible accuracy. The Upright tool ( which we played with in the beta) is incredible, allowing you to fix horizons and tilts that you might find in your photos. Switching from Library mode to Develop mode still has a short delay, but the previewing system is faster and makes the entire program feel as though its speeding along. Previews seem to load faster than ever, without the long wait on a blurry photo like you got with Lightroom 4. While it still doesn't load as fast as some culling programs available, it does run at a manageable pace. The speed is comparable to what we saw in Lightroom 3. The previews render much faster now, making it a viable culling application for larger projects (such as weddings). ![]() ADOBE LIGHTROOM 5 FREE UPGRADE SOFTWARECertainly, the latest software still bogs down a little, but it is nothing compared to what Lightroom 4 does. So fast in fact, I’ve already uninstalled Photo Mechanic as my culling service for larger shoots which I was using because of the lethargic pace of Lightroom 4. ![]() Lightroom 5 is really fast compared to Lightroom 4. The first thing I noticed was the speed of the program. It did this so seamlessly, I actually had to double check that I was loading up Lightroom 5, and not 4. All of my presets, filters, smart collections and settings were loaded automatically. Upon installing Lightroom 5, Adobe detected my catalogs from Lightroom 4 and automatically went through the conversion process to make them work seamlessly with its latest software. I’ve spent my Sunday afternoon digging through settings, playing with the new features and and most importantly, getting some post processing work done. I’ve had the opportunity to spend some time with the latest edition to the Lightroom series and have culled through hundreds of photos and edited dozens with it already. ![]()
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