Umm, not quite unique, Ken. That's how Aperture works as well. The
master file is untouched and your manipulation affects only a
"Version" of the file. The format of the master is immaterial.
Chris
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On 30 Jan 2007, at 17:06, AG Schnozz wrote:
>> The other distinction I've heard (on Lightroom podcasts) is that
>> it's primarily for RAW processing and all work on an image done in
>> Lightroom is non-destructive.
>
> The real beauty of Lightroom, which makes it unique, is that it works
> on RAW files (even from multiple camera brands) and JPEGs seemlessly.
> I can shoot a combination of RAW from two cameras, plus an
> assortment of JPEGs and manage them all as though they are just one
> file type. You can also do some "reprocessing" of the JPEGs to match
> the RAWs too.
>
> Now, if it can only walk and chew gum at the same time...
>
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