I love LR! It has improved my workflow greatly! I am now able to process 300 images in an hour, which includes RAW processing, watermarking and sending my 5 best to Flickr.com. It is easy to send the photo to PS and I am looking to enhancing my HDR work flow. The Develop module is pretty powerful without needing to go to PS for the same tools.
David L. Crooks
-----Original Message-----
From: michael cothran <michaelhcothran@comcast.net>
To: artshow_photo@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Fri, Feb 4, 2011 10:40 am
Subject: [artshow_photo] Re: CS5 vs. Lightroom or PLUS LightRoom
I think that photographers are working more in LR and ACR (or Aperture or Phocus
or Capture 1 etc etc) and less in PS than before. I doubt that PS will ever be
completely abandoned as there are still too many applications within PS that
cannot be done elsewhere. But as RAW converters become more advanced in their
technology and tools, less work will be needed in PS.
It's interesting how Adobe has turned out lately, offering ACR, LR, and PS, all
under the same roof. Thomas Knoll (PS creator) once disclosed to Jeff Schewe in
an interview that he has two totally separate groups of engineers and designers
working in ACR and LR, with a green light for each department for advancements.
For some reason, I chose to work in ACR over LR when I purchased CS3. But LR is
more advanced in certain areas to the point where I will purchase it when
upgrading to CS6.
Since I shoot with a Hasselblad, I also have access to their RAW converter,
called Phocus. It, too, is a powerful application, as is Aperture, but somewhere
it comes down to chosing one over another, and going with it. LR and PS make a
compatible marriage. So does ACR and PS.
As they say on another forum - "different horses for different courses."
Michael H. Cothran
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