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On1 Photo Raw a Replacement to Lightroom
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston" data-source="post: 552436" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>Depends on what you want... Basically, they'll both do the same thing as far as editing goes. It simply becomes a question of how much editing you do, and how important speed is. A lot of LR users want LR for the cataloguing feature, which appears NOT to be in the ON1 product. </p><p></p><p>There's no question Adobe's LR has become the "kitchen sink" and it's performance is beginning to reflect that... They're stuck between a rock and a hard spot now. If they improve performance by eliminating the "kitchen sink", customers are going to cry and holler... Start adding a catalogue feature to ON1 and let's see the performance then... </p><p></p><p>If you're a hobbyist, then you can take a wait & see attitude. If you're in business to make money, then you don't take a wait/see attitude...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston, post: 552436, member: 10742"] Depends on what you want... Basically, they'll both do the same thing as far as editing goes. It simply becomes a question of how much editing you do, and how important speed is. A lot of LR users want LR for the cataloguing feature, which appears NOT to be in the ON1 product. There's no question Adobe's LR has become the "kitchen sink" and it's performance is beginning to reflect that... They're stuck between a rock and a hard spot now. If they improve performance by eliminating the "kitchen sink", customers are going to cry and holler... Start adding a catalogue feature to ON1 and let's see the performance then... If you're a hobbyist, then you can take a wait & see attitude. If you're in business to make money, then you don't take a wait/see attitude... [/QUOTE]
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