In my experience, most LightRoom users actually spend more time in
LightRoom than they do in PhotoShop. If I could do perspective
transforms in LightRoom I might never again use PhotoShop! Well, not
quite. Layering multiple exposures to handle tricky exposure (shooting
through a doorway and wanting both the outside and inside of the
structure reasonably exposed, for example) requires PS as well. But most
shots never go near PS until I need to convert to a CMYK profile, and
for that I could use PS 3. That's PS 3, not CS 3!
Van
On 03/02/2011 1:10 PM, Grinder wrote:
>
>
> Since I'm upgrading to CS5 I see I can get Light Room for 30% off. I
> have zero useful knowledge of Light Room. Would it be redundant? I do
> love toys (which is what my photography is all about) but would it be
> $200 well spent? I already have a big tool box full of Topaz Filters,
> Alien Skin tools and a few other things!
>
> Rod M
> www.melottephotoimagery.com
>
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