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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 365090" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>To the original question, if you have CC 2014 there's nothing in PSE 11 (or any other version) that isn't available in the CC offering, so no, you don't need it unless you want to know what you can and cannot do with Elements when helping someone else.</p><p></p><p>As for workflow, all I can say is that I know Bridge has its proponents, particularly because it comes with Photoshop and isn't a separate piece of software, but you'll never get me to switch to it from Lightroom. I'm unaware of any significant part of a workflow that Bridge does that Lightroom cannot do, while there are <em>many</em> things you can do in Lightroom that you cannot do in Bridge alone, and <em>some</em> that you cannot do with Bridge + Photoshop. It's the one piece of software that is currently indispensable in my workflow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 365090, member: 9240"] To the original question, if you have CC 2014 there's nothing in PSE 11 (or any other version) that isn't available in the CC offering, so no, you don't need it unless you want to know what you can and cannot do with Elements when helping someone else. As for workflow, all I can say is that I know Bridge has its proponents, particularly because it comes with Photoshop and isn't a separate piece of software, but you'll never get me to switch to it from Lightroom. I'm unaware of any significant part of a workflow that Bridge does that Lightroom cannot do, while there are [I]many[/I] things you can do in Lightroom that you cannot do in Bridge alone, and [I]some[/I] that you cannot do with Bridge + Photoshop. It's the one piece of software that is currently indispensable in my workflow. [/QUOTE]
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