I think you may be correct. PhotoShop has always been a graphics arts
tool with a lot of overkill for photographers. It wouldn't take much to
make Elements yield everything that's required. And Lightroom already
does that (I think) for those that don't edit with layers.
Chuck Norcutt
On 5/12/2013 10:39 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
> I think we're seeing two things happening. Adobe has been making
> Lightroom a very photographer-centric program, whereas Photoshop has
> become something generally so unwieldy as to be overkill for all but a
> random few photographers. Lightroom will continue to evolve and in
> reality, Photoshop CSx is an overpriced pig for most. WHY bother?
> Photoshop Elements isn't half bad of a program for those who want to
> do some editing that can't be done in Lightroom.
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