What;s Microsoft want with Adobe Photoshop guru Mark Hamburg, who recently joined the Redmond juggernaut?Hamburg a programmer who has been component of the Adobe Photoshop crew because edition 2.0 and assisted lead the Photoshop Lightroom one,
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Windows 7 Home Premium 64, as News.com;s Stephen Shankland reported on April 28.The official phrase from Microsoft is Hamburg will likely be operating on unnamed “user experience” efforts. My bet is Hamburg will probably be instrumental in helping Microsoft bring to market its Photoshop Lightroom competitor,
Windows 7 Professional X64, which is codenamed “SmartFlow.”Microsoft continues to be heading head-to-head with Adobe in the tools space with its Expression family of products. At the same time, Microsoft has been putting more and more effort into the photography realm — especially around its JPEG XR format.But the Redmondians have said nothing publicly about SmartFlow. Sources told me earlier this year that SmartFlow is meant to be a head-to-head competitor with PhotoShop Lightroom post-production software for professional photographers.Late last week,
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Key Office 2007, posted to that site:“I don’t think one can downplay the significance of Mark’s departure for the reason that the contribution he made to the development of Photoshop and Lightroom has certainly been enormous and it goes without saying that his presence will probably be missed at Adobe.“On the other hand, with Lightroom two.0 now at public beta much with the groundwork on Lightroom has already been accomplished (especially on the non-destructive image processing side) and he leaves at a time where the Lightroom group has expanded from a crew of 1 (Mark) to now include over fifty talented individuals who have all successfully guided Lightroom from concept to finished product.”Anyone hearing anything on when SmartFlow could possibly come to market?