Lightroom 2 Vs. My Lightroom 2 “Wish List”

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OK, now that Lightroom 2, the real final version is now shipping, I can really take a look at how the new version stacks up against my dream “wish list” of features from a blog post I did well before the public beta was released.

Did I get everything on my wish list? No, but of course, I never expected to (that’s why it’s called a “wish list” rather than “a list of demands”). ;-)

Now, I was pretty psyched to see a lot of the things on my list did make it into the final shipping version, and of course I was disappointed at the ones I thought for sure would be there but didn’t make the cut.

So, here I’m going to look at what’s hot about about the new Lightroom 2 (and there’s plenty of stuff to be excited about), and what’s not (You knew there was going to be a “what’s not,” right?) Here we go:

HOT

Plus, here are some other things that have been changed or improved since the Public Beta version of Lightroom 2:

WHAT THEY MISSED

SO, THAT’S WHAT’S HOT. HERE’S WHAT’S NOT:

THE BOTTOM LINE

The bottom line is, despite my whining above; Lightroom 2 kicks $#@!

My criteria for whether an upgrade is worth it really comes down to this:

  1. Are the new features things I can and will really use?
  2. Does it makes me work faster and more efficiently?
  3. Is it a step forward in the evolution of the product?
  4. Is it much better than the previous version?
  5. Is it more fun than the last version (digital imaging is supposed to be fun!)

Luckily, my answer to all five is a resounding YES!

In all honesty, if the only new feature was the Adjustment Brush, it would be absolutely, positively worth the upgrade price alone (which is $99 by the way). So, from that point on, everything else is icing on the cake, but the other features that did make their way into Lightroom 2 are really meat and potatoes type stuff that makes our jobs more fun and our lives easier, so I don’t want to dismiss them at all.

Did I get everything on my list? No, but I got a bunch of things that were, and a bunch of things that, now that I’ve used them, should have been on my list, and now I can’t live without them. There are also tons of little tweaks, enhancements, and improvements throughout (an Adobe trademark move when they update software), and now that I’ve been using Lightroom 2 for a while, the thought of going back to Lightroom 1 sends chills down my spine.

I got a harsh reminder of that, when I had to look something up on a computer that I hadn’t updated to Lightroom 2 yet. As cool as I thought 1.4 was, it feels clunky, outdated, and played compared to Lightroom 2. Yes, it’s that much better. I’m psyched!

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