↑ Jeff Schewe is a photographer, Photoshop author and educator, Photoshop Hall of Fame.↑ The Genesis of Lightroom (PDF) by Jeff Schewe, The Digital Negative: Raw Image Processing in Lightroom, Camera Raw, and Photoshop, p.41-44.Lightroom Classic CC 9.0 was also released on November 4, 2019.Lightroom CC 2019, also known as CC 3.0, was released on November 4, 2019.Its features are more limited than the "Classic" desktop version for the purpose of consistency with mobile versions. Lightroom CC 2018, also known as CC 2.0, was released in October 2018.It superseded Photoshop Lightroom 6, but was the first version to be available through subscription only. Lightroom Classic CC 7.0 was released on October 18, 2017.
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On January 9, 2006, Adobe released the first public beta of "Lightroom" for Mac OS X. The resulting concept was called "Shadowland" and had an early version of its user interface by 2003. In December 2002, Hamburg invited Photoshop co-creator Thomas Knoll to brainstorm as part of a team at Schewe's studio, briefly calling the project "SchewePaint". In October 2002, he sent a prototype called "PixelToy" to former colleague Jeff Schewe for evaluation. He resumed work on a project which he started in 1999 with a different approach to image editing, and developed a database that could store parameters for non-destructive image editing. However, Hamburg left the team after Photoshop 7 shipped in April 2002.
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Mark Hamburg was a senior engineer on the Adobe Photoshop team who eventually became the software architect.