Amen!
Tina
On Sat, Jul 5, 2014 at 3:36 PM, Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > As a stock photographer you need that catalog, I don't. And if you
> think LR
> > can now do almost as much as PS you certainly don't make much use of PS
> > function. The two are night and day apart.
>
> I certainly disagree. There is more than one way to slice the "Layer"
> cake. So much of how we work in Photoshop is a result of the type of
> tools available to us there. Lightroom packages up the same end
> results with different types of tools. However, there are things like
> photo merging and compositing which aren't directly supported in
> Lightroom. That's OK, though, because that's not an issue of just
> making adjustments to a single photo, but coming up with a photo
> creation.
>
> It takes seconds in Lightroom to do what it takes minutes in Photoshop
> to do. Not only that, but you can apply the same or slightly different
> adjustment to hundreds or even thousands of photos where Photoshop
> requires a one-by-one barge load of work.
>
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