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Its main presence in photography is through [[Adobe Photoshop]], a proprietary, versatile image-editing program which competes with a variety of similar programs, including the most common non-proprietary alternative, [[GIMP]]. | Its main presence in photography is through [[Adobe Photoshop]], a proprietary, versatile image-editing program which competes with a variety of similar programs, including the most common non-proprietary alternative, [[GIMP]]. | ||
− | Adobe | + | Adobe Lightroom (a pun on "darkroom") is its application for managing and manipulating batches of digital-camera raw images. |
Adobe also published an open-standard [[DNG|Digital Negative raw file format (DNG)]], which is hoped to provide a more common ground for [[raw]] image formats in the future. | Adobe also published an open-standard [[DNG|Digital Negative raw file format (DNG)]], which is hoped to provide a more common ground for [[raw]] image formats in the future. |
Latest revision as of 01:53, 21 October 2014
Bound paper manual for Photoshop 3.0, 1994 image by Voxphoto (Image rights) |
Adobe is a US company making computer software.
Its main presence in photography is through Adobe Photoshop, a proprietary, versatile image-editing program which competes with a variety of similar programs, including the most common non-proprietary alternative, GIMP.
Adobe Lightroom (a pun on "darkroom") is its application for managing and manipulating batches of digital-camera raw images.
Adobe also published an open-standard Digital Negative raw file format (DNG), which is hoped to provide a more common ground for raw image formats in the future.