On 1/5/2017 4:36 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
It's an improvement for those without the skills, or patience. But I find
that do it myself, which really doesn't take any time to speak of, maybe a
minute or two, is still superior.
As a 95% rule tool, I think it does a good job and is NOT a crutch to
save an image, but I treat it more as an output refinement tool. As to
time? I can adjust an entire set of images in mere seconds.
The difference is whether your editing is single-image perfecting,
vs., multiple-image preparation. Photoshop is better for the prior,
Lightroom is better for the later.
And as you and I are on different sides of that divide, we will naturally
prefer one over the other.
Funny Business Moose
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