"Barry Pearson" wrote in message
On Mar 2, 2:03 pm, (Johan W. Elzenga) wrote:
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If I already have and use Photoshop in either version, what would the benifit in having Lightroom be, if any??
1. Getting a pretty good catalogue program
2. Getting a much better version of CameraRAW
3. Getting RAW support for newer cameras your PS version does not support at all.
4. Getting the ability to edit JPEGs (and TIFFs) non-destructively
For completeness, since the question was about either version: 1, 2, 3, 4 apply when comparing with PS CS.
1 applies when comparing with PS CS3. (Arguably 2 applies a bit, because it is easier in some cases).
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Barry Pearson
http://www.barrypearson.co.uk/photography/
so if we do not need album, organizer, file sorter, we won't need LightRoom if we have CS3??
Love the idea of being able to process jpegs
does this mean you load JPG images from camera direct to CS3 and you can adjust them before saving??
in batches?? we can abandon the Canon or Windows uploader? I thought Bridge was supposed to be a sorter/file organizer? I like everyting in one program much as possible
and would prefer to spend my $ on InDesign or Illy as a companion to PS over LightRoom.
Is Lightroom supposed to be like Elements? a PS lite for photographers? less art capable and more photo friendly?
If both programs use RAW why are they not the same in PS CS3 and LR?? seems kind of cheap for Adobe not to use the best RAW in CS3 considering the expensiveness.
And so many redundant features?