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Lightroom VS Photoshop
GregW:
I am with BrianSquibb on this one...DPP and PSE work great for me (and is a very economical, and still feature rich, option)
Jettatore:
I can't read this whole thread. Answer is simple. Lightroom is a photo-collection management + RAW image processing software. Photoshop is a full featured image editing application, designed to spend hours/days editing any one single image for the cover of a magazine, etc.. Combined with Adobe Bridge or just reasonably decent file organization, PS can do the job of Lightroom easily, and the new PS6 is coming with adjustment brushes for RAW edits like LR has already. Two completely different beasts, but I wouldn't want to be without PS or some equivalent, but I could easily roll without LR and often do.
ruuneos:
I use LR4 making corrections to images and then Photoshop to make final edits and run scripts for landscape panoramas and after that I go back to LR4 to make final adjust to pictures to great best possible feel to it.
So.. I use both pretty much, but LR4 all the time.
RuneL:
Pretty much comparing apples and oranges.
Photoshop is a powerful image manipulator. Lightroom is superficial adjustments.
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