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purry



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May 26th 2008, 17:30

Just last night, I was very happy to receive Adobe LightRoom CS3 and Adobe Illustrator CS3. I installed Adobe LightRoom first, the install was not bad at all, it moved very quickly and was painless. Adobe Illustrator was a bit more confusing. I opened the setup application and it told me it had to install the Adobe Installer, so I let it, after that, it created a folder on my desktop called “Adobe CS3″, i selected it and went to my menu bar and hit edit>delete, but it said “The folder is in use, you do not have the permission to delete this folder.” Even though it wasn’t running. I later learned that it was also 863MB! I went inside the folder and found another Illustrator setup file, which I clicked. This one presented me with the application install procedure, I happily filled in everything and let it install. After the installation progress was done, I took the ADobe CS3 folder on my desktop, and put it into the Applications folder, since I don’t want it to clutter my desktop. I later learned that this folder is extremely important, without it you cannot update your applications. So if you need to update your applications, then I highly suggest you keep the folder and place it into your Applications folder. Thats the heads up.



I’ll be doing a review on both applications, Adobe LightRoom CS3 and Adobe Illustrator CS3 in about a week. This will probably be a video review, but I can also do a written one here on my blog. Well, thats all for now. Stay tuned.



~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~JD

Taken directly from jrem95.wordpress.com
GoSco



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May 26th 2008, 17:54

What is Adobe lightroom? I had illustrator, but I never used it. Same with Corel Draw
razar45



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May 26th 2008, 18:09

i have both smile they are pretty good...although photoshop is the most useful
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May 26th 2008, 18:33

I just read about light room. Looks like something I wouldn't use. I can do most things on photoshop. My talent is endless tongue lol.

It would be good if you were a professional photographer.
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May 26th 2008, 18:34

yah i agree
purry



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May 27th 2008, 02:22

GoSco wrote:
I just read about light room. Looks like something I wouldn't use. I can do most things on photoshop. My talent is endless tongue lol.

It would be good if you were a professional photographer.


I am a professional photographer. Even though I'm 12 years old! I did my friends Bat Mitzvah party. THe parents payed me 100$, kinda crappy, considering that I have expensive equipment. Nikon D300, and this application, which is expensive!!
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May 30th 2008, 10:00

purry wrote:
GoSco wrote:
I just read about light room. Looks like something I wouldn't use. I can do most things on photoshop. My talent is endless tongue lol.

It would be good if you were a professional photographer.


I am a professional photographer. Even though I'm 12 years old! I did my friends Bat Mitzvah party. THe parents payed me 100$, kinda crappy, considering that I have expensive equipment. Nikon D300, and this application, which is expensive!!


lol just cause u have good equip doesn't make you a pro. experience does and i doubt u could be a pro before your voice has broken tongue
GoSco



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May 30th 2008, 11:54

You probably are a very good photographer, but not a pro.

You would need qualifications and actually run a proper business or work for a company like Getty to be technically classed as a pro.

Anyone can take a photo.
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