Lightroom Beta License Expired >:( Now what? Please help fast
chulium
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Hey all,
As many of you know, Adobe Lightroom 1.0 was released today (March 1) at 12 AM. I've been using Beta 4 and I like it a lot... but what I failed to know SOMEHOW (which doesn't matter now) was that the Beta license expires when 1.0 is released.
All my photos were in DNG format (Digital negative), or they wouldn't upload from my camera (PEF files, RAW format, Pentax *istD) - and DNG is only ready by Adobe Lightroom (or other expensive Adobe products, which I don't have).
Lightroom 1.0 costs $400.
I don't want Picasa.... unless I *REALLY* have to use it. Any alternatives, ideas? I need to get my photos back! I can't start Lightroom! They're locked in DNG format and I can't read them... I really need some for a yearbook publication this week.
This really stinks >_<
Urgent help appreciated,
Thanks,
-Matt
As many of you know, Adobe Lightroom 1.0 was released today (March 1) at 12 AM. I've been using Beta 4 and I like it a lot... but what I failed to know SOMEHOW (which doesn't matter now) was that the Beta license expires when 1.0 is released.
All my photos were in DNG format (Digital negative), or they wouldn't upload from my camera (PEF files, RAW format, Pentax *istD) - and DNG is only ready by Adobe Lightroom (or other expensive Adobe products, which I don't have).
Lightroom 1.0 costs $400.
I don't want Picasa.... unless I *REALLY* have to use it. Any alternatives, ideas? I need to get my photos back! I can't start Lightroom! They're locked in DNG format and I can't read them... I really need some for a yearbook publication this week.
This really stinks >_<
Urgent help appreciated,
Thanks,
-Matt
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http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshoplightroom/
and use it to make whatever changes you need to your images. (You always knew it was a Beta release right?)
Charlie
BTW, are you sure it's $400, it's £133 in the UK which equates to about $280?
BTW...doesn't have to be a teacher....even a janitor can order from them all one needs is a School ID showing their employemnt or that they are a student (must be photo ID) and they will ask for you to email them a copy of your (their) school ID and drivers license.......They never even contacted the university I worked for when I first used them and I told them I was facilities manager .......and the customer service was great from them....
Also this is all FULL RETAIL software .....not missing some bits and pieces like some from academic discount houses....everything I have purchased from them has been full retail packaging....
Uninstall the beta and the install the 30 day trial. You should be fine - for 30 days....
I'd scrape the cash up, though. I find it is VERY worth it and the release is MUCH faster, IMHO. And has a few new tools that are pretty handy.
Hope you got it worked out!
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"Failure is feedback. And feedback is the breakfast of champions." - fortune cookie
Wow, you're like one of those super heros they have on the big screen that save the world, kiss babies, *and* take care of the bad guys while still being able to say something witty in the midst of battle.
"Failure is feedback. And feedback is the breakfast of champions." - fortune cookie
:nono
:nono
When you originally converted the RAW files to DNG, you had the option of embedding the original RAW file into the DNG. If you took that option, then the Adobe DNG converter app will extract the original RAW file from the DNG file, and your RAW files will be restored. If you did not embed the RAW file, then I'm not certain I understand why one would convert their files to a format for a program they had no intention of purchasing.
hope this helps-
http://www.adobe.com/products/dng/supporters.html
and pse3 and pse4-
1. Did you really convert all your files to DNG?
2. In LR, you don't have to convert the RAW files.
3. The beauty of Lightroom is that it DOES NOT modify the original files.
4. In the words of one reviewer, "LR modifies the information ABOUT the files".
5. Unless you export the files into another format, all your original files should be where they were, in their original format.
6. If you like LR, then why not buy it? I loved it, and bought it last Sunday.
And I thought others were comparing CS3 with lightroom. Why are you all buying lightroom? Or are you just going to own all of them? smile.
ginger
'They' say Q2-2007 so anytime April to June I suppose (I would guess closer to June - but that is a guess)
Anthony.
This is what I had gleaned from the 'web...
"Reports suggesting the software will ship later this month have been refuted on the Adobe PR blog, which says: "We are announcing Creative Suite 3 on March 27th. However, the software will not ship until later in Spring 2007." The launch event on 27 March will detail the new features in the Creative Suite - which currently includes Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, Bridge and - in some versions - Acrobat, GoLive and Dreamweaver."
Anthony.
I pretty much agree-
there might be some explanation; if there is, I'd like to hear it-
the tendency to help someone else later on decreases, maybe imperceptibly, but, at least with me, to some degree-
Ginger:
Lot of discussion on this on various web forums-- basically it comes down to what you're comfortable with. Some folks just like the lightroom layout and features, but you're right, why lightroom and bridge? Adobe is a smart business, that's why! If you can get people to buy two software packages instead of one... all that. Personally, I'm planning to stick with bridge and another program, Photo Mechanics, that is fantastic. But I've never tried lightroom either. I need more software like I need higher gas prices!
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