LightZone continues to evolve. The last release can be called mature in my opinion. The last release puts emphasis on integration with Aperture, iPhoto and LightRoom. This is a very good idea because LightZone offers most of what the programs lack, namely selective editing. It still lacks a few things to be a real PhotoShop replacement, however.
Actually, it really lacks three things for me:
1. Ability to scale the actual file and save it with the new dimension. This is useful for fine printing. It allows to apply the precise amount of sharpening for the print size. This might be a mute point also because prints from Lightzone seem to be quite good.
2. Extensible canvas and text tool to allow to prepare printing files with captions. I don’t know if this should be in Aperture or LightZone but if it was added to LightZone it would be consistent with the previous point.
3. Healing brush. That one is so hard to replace!
This could look like nitpicking. However, I think it is important to be able to fully replace PhotoShop, especially in the context of Aperture and LightRoom integration. With both products, having two external editors creates a mess of versions, not to mention the cumbersome procedure to switch from one another. Lightcrafts has brought LightZone price to a point where price is not a factor anymore. I have tried the last release on a number of shots now and it is really good. Really really good, especially for B&W. I think I’ll finally buy it!
Go on, Lightcrafts, you have come a long way.
Stephane :: Mar.26.2007 ::
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