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OS X ImageArchiver for Lightroom 1.0

Published 9 March 2010 No Comment

Blue Room Software has released ImageArchiver for Lightroom 1.0. ImageArchiver for Lightroom is an Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Export Service plugin that simplifies the creation of disk image and compressed archives of your Photoshop Lightroom image collections.

All of the image archive creation feature set that is found in Blue Room Software’s peer ImageArchiver products for both Aperture and iPhoto have been brought to the users of Adobe System’s Photoshop Lightroom 2 photo processing tool. ImageArchiver for Lightroom 1.0 is available for both Mac OS X and Windows platforms.

Supported Archive Formats:
* Mac OS X virtual disk image files (on Mac OS X only)
* Zip compressed archives
* Gzip compressed archives
* Bzip2 compressed archives
* TAR files

Minimum Requirements (Mac OS X):
* Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2.0
* PowerPC G4, G5 or Intel Macintosh
* Mac OS X Version 10.4 Tiger

Minimum Requirements (Windows):
* Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2.0
* Intel Pentium 4
* Windows XP with Service Pack 2

Pricing and Availability:
ImageArchiver for Lightroom 1.0 is available today for purchase for $9.95 (USD). A free, fully-functional 15 day trial is available for download.

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