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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 480550" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I really like the LR organizer and I use LR for pretty much everything to make a picture look nice. I am not an expert by any means, but feel comfortable with many LR tools. I pass on to PS for more complicated manipulations, but I am a total nube at PS. I know NOTHING. The new shake reduction tool is interesting. Good thing is there many videos on both programs. I think once you get comfortable with LR, you will know when to move to PS for a more complicated fix. Though it may take a long time to master LR, with your experience, you should be able to get somewhat familiar with all the LR tools fairly quickly (days). I like to browse through all the topics of the adobe training videos just to put thoughts in my head of what tools I have available.</p><p>Watch the LR organizer videos first so that you get off to a good start with your files. I think that might be the harder part to learn for many.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 480550, member: 4923"] I really like the LR organizer and I use LR for pretty much everything to make a picture look nice. I am not an expert by any means, but feel comfortable with many LR tools. I pass on to PS for more complicated manipulations, but I am a total nube at PS. I know NOTHING. The new shake reduction tool is interesting. Good thing is there many videos on both programs. I think once you get comfortable with LR, you will know when to move to PS for a more complicated fix. Though it may take a long time to master LR, with your experience, you should be able to get somewhat familiar with all the LR tools fairly quickly (days). I like to browse through all the topics of the adobe training videos just to put thoughts in my head of what tools I have available. Watch the LR organizer videos first so that you get off to a good start with your files. I think that might be the harder part to learn for many. [/QUOTE]
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