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''Adobe'' is an USA company making imaging software.
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''Adobe'' is a US company making computer software.
  
Its main links to photography are its flagship [[Photoshop]] image editing software, which spawned much imitation, including the free [[GNU Image Manipulation Program | GIMP]]; and its [[Digital Negative Raw File Format | DNG]] raw file format, which is hoped to provide a more common ground for raw file formats in the future.
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Its main presence in photography are its flagship [[Photoshop]] image editing software, which spawned much imitation, including the free [[GNU Image Manipulation Program | GIMP]]. Adobe [[Lightroom]] (a pun on "darkroom") is their application for managing and manipulating batches of digital-camera raw images.
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Adobe also published an open-standard [[Digital Negative Raw File Format | DNG]] raw file format, which is hoped to provide a more common ground for raw file formats in the future.
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==Links==
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Negative_%28file_format%29 DNG format] at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikipedia]
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photoshop Photoshop] at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Wikipedia]

Revision as of 20:40, 3 March 2011

Adobe is a US company making computer software.

Its main presence in photography are its flagship Photoshop image editing software, which spawned much imitation, including the free GIMP. Adobe Lightroom (a pun on "darkroom") is their application for managing and manipulating batches of digital-camera raw images.

Adobe also published an open-standard DNG raw file format, which is hoped to provide a more common ground for raw file formats in the future.


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