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Camera RAW in Photoshop CS6: - How about this for a RAW processor?
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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 494314" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>I used ACR/Photoshop for years and it is great. I recently started using Lightroom mainly for the cataloging features but as I learn to use LR I am finding it is really just ACR on steroids. It does take some study just like Photoshop does to learn how to use it. I still have to go into Photoshop sometimes just to get certain features but most editing can be finished in LR. Also on the ones that I do go to PS to work on I just save it and then return to LR to finish. If you do nothing else then at least start by with importing the files from your SD card onto the hard drive through LR and adding a keyword or two when you do so that you can find them later. I wish I had done that years ago and it would save me lots of time now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 494314, member: 6277"] I used ACR/Photoshop for years and it is great. I recently started using Lightroom mainly for the cataloging features but as I learn to use LR I am finding it is really just ACR on steroids. It does take some study just like Photoshop does to learn how to use it. I still have to go into Photoshop sometimes just to get certain features but most editing can be finished in LR. Also on the ones that I do go to PS to work on I just save it and then return to LR to finish. If you do nothing else then at least start by with importing the files from your SD card onto the hard drive through LR and adding a keyword or two when you do so that you can find them later. I wish I had done that years ago and it would save me lots of time now. [/QUOTE]
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