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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 576817" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>My reasoning is that Lightroom should be first strictly for the organizational tools that it has. Also many of the simple things that people already might know from other programs so it is an easier transition to learn. Lightroom is basically Adobe Camera Raw on steroids. The majority of people can learn one program at the time better and faster. Once you learn Lightroom then Photoshop makes a lot more sense and can be learned a lot faster. I started in Photoshop and I know it quite well. The reason I even started with Lightroom is that my files became impossible for me to find a photo that I wanted to take another look at. Lightroom was the answer to that. I am still going back and working on keywords to fill in all my old photos. I wish I had gotten started with Lightroom from the very beginning. I think I would have been a lot better organized than I am now. Since I have started with Lightroom I have found that it does handle at least 75% of my needs. Just my opinion that lightroom is a great place to start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 576817, member: 6277"] My reasoning is that Lightroom should be first strictly for the organizational tools that it has. Also many of the simple things that people already might know from other programs so it is an easier transition to learn. Lightroom is basically Adobe Camera Raw on steroids. The majority of people can learn one program at the time better and faster. Once you learn Lightroom then Photoshop makes a lot more sense and can be learned a lot faster. I started in Photoshop and I know it quite well. The reason I even started with Lightroom is that my files became impossible for me to find a photo that I wanted to take another look at. Lightroom was the answer to that. I am still going back and working on keywords to fill in all my old photos. I wish I had gotten started with Lightroom from the very beginning. I think I would have been a lot better organized than I am now. Since I have started with Lightroom I have found that it does handle at least 75% of my needs. Just my opinion that lightroom is a great place to start. [/QUOTE]
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