A few months ago, the Egyptian TV host who has been in jail was finally released. This was a great victory for Egypt and its people, because Negmah Shubair, a very popular and popular TV host on Aljazeera, was in prison for her views and for being on the other side during the uprisings in Egypt. But the victory is not yet over, because an important question still remains: why didn’t the Egyptian army stop Negmah Shubair’s arrest? Why didn’t they stop the people who arrested Negmah Shubair? And why didn’t they set Negmah Shubair free at that time?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thanks to the speed and prowess of Adobe’s in-house Photoshop technology and the fact that its library can now be accessed via the Photoshop Web and Photoshop CS6 plug-ins, there’s no reason that you can’t retain the use of Photoshop software for years to come. It’s relatively similar to the Adobe Bridge interface, in that it provides a library of collections made up of selections or groups that organize images.

“Starred images in the Library pane.” Starting with Lightroom 5.2, you can now sort photos by date added, rating, and star value. A new “Star” filter will help you quickly see what your loyal images are and use them in your upcoming projects. Start by going to the “New Features in the Library Panel” screenshot above, and note the star rating by clicking on that column’s star.

I tend to use the Photoshop CC version of Lightroom in the harsh light of day to organize my images and catalogue my image creations. Even when I’m solely using that data in a program such as Lightroom, I start my workday in Photoshop. There’s a workflow to it, a system in place that makes sure that I can work more efficiently.