> On 2012-05-24 19:58:36 -0700, otter <
bighorn_b...@hotmail.com> said:
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> > On May 24, 4:38 pm, "Dallas" <
Cybnorm@spam_me_not.Hotmail.Com> wrote:
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> >>> Here's my attempt with Lightroom:
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/billkeshlear/7260033926/in/photostream/ligh
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> >> Maybe as good as SavageDuck's CS6/NIK output... impressive for a
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> > Lightroom isn't quite as lightweight as you might think. It shares
> > the same RAW engine as Photoshop. I own both LR3 and CS5, but I use
> > LR3 much more often, simply because I like the interface better and
> > can get the job done faster - about 90% of the time. For the other
> > 10%, it is easy to pop over to CS5 to do the work and then back.
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> > I suppose I really should upgrade to LR4 and CS6, but will probably
> > wait for a Black Friday deal.
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> I agree LR is not lightweight at all. You might say it is a combination
> of ACR & Bridge on steroids, with the ability to bounce to any other
> editor such as PS at will. The added bonus is all work is
> non-destructive.I don't use LR as much as I should, since the
> improvements made to Bridge in CS5.
to the point of using smart objects when I switch over to CS5. But,