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Re: [artshow_photo] Re: CS5 vs. Lightroom or PLUS LightRoom

Yeah, I occasionally feel that tug too but adding more complexity to my
workflow is the anodyne for that feeling.

BK


""Only the print contains the artist's meaning and message." "
----- Ansel Adams

J Bryan Krämer North Florida, USA
photos at: http://pbase.com/photoburner
blog at: http://www.photoburner.net


On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 11:50, Rod Melotte <grinder12000@yahoo.com> wrote:

> What is drawing me to Light Room is it's database function! As BK, I do a
> lot
> of layers and masking which can not be done in LR but I'm loving the
> database
> ability of which is starting to be a problem with finding things!
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> Rod
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> ________________________________
> From: J Bryan Kramer <codeburner@gmail.com>
> To: artshow_photo@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Fri, February 4, 2011 10:04:13 AM
> Subject: Re: [artshow_photo] Re: CS5 vs. Lightroom or PLUS LightRoom
>
> I haven't felt the need to use LR, I do a lot of work in ACR but on maybe a
> third of my images I spend quite a bit of time in CS5. Layers and masking
> are still very important and cannot be done in ACR or LR as far as I know.
> There is some limited capability with adjustment brushes but they are very
> minimal for precise work.
>
> BK
>
> Where did you find CS6 by the way? heh.
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> ""Only the print contains the artist's meaning and message." "
> ----- Ansel Adams
>
> J Bryan Krämer North Florida, USA
> photos at: http://pbase.com/photoburner
> blog at: http://www.photoburner.net
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 10:40, michael cothran
> <michaelhcothran@comcast.net>wrote:
>
> > 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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