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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 137331" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>There's nothing hard about using Lightroom. It's a great tool with an easy learning curve that will get you doing power stuff. And more importantly in my book is that if you decide you really want to get into the post-processing game down the road, Lightroom is fast becoming the the pro's choice as a workflow manager for the rest of the Photoshop suite, replacing Adobe Bridge. It's got the full version of Adobe Camera RAW built into it, tools for publishing to the web, making slideshows, photo books, and even Soft Proofing of your photo for various output media to allow you to see <strong><em>and adjust</em></strong> where the colors you have in your photos would go beyond the ability of the output media (website, printer, etc.) to reproduce them (no more printing 7 versions of a picture wondering why the reds in your photo won't reproduce ... it's because they can't on your printer!!).</p><p></p><p>Better than a free manual, download a free 30 day (or is it 60 day?) trial of Lightroom 4 and have at it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 137331, member: 9240"] There's nothing hard about using Lightroom. It's a great tool with an easy learning curve that will get you doing power stuff. And more importantly in my book is that if you decide you really want to get into the post-processing game down the road, Lightroom is fast becoming the the pro's choice as a workflow manager for the rest of the Photoshop suite, replacing Adobe Bridge. It's got the full version of Adobe Camera RAW built into it, tools for publishing to the web, making slideshows, photo books, and even Soft Proofing of your photo for various output media to allow you to see [B][I]and adjust[/I][/B] where the colors you have in your photos would go beyond the ability of the output media (website, printer, etc.) to reproduce them (no more printing 7 versions of a picture wondering why the reds in your photo won't reproduce ... it's because they can't on your printer!!). Better than a free manual, download a free 30 day (or is it 60 day?) trial of Lightroom 4 and have at it. [/QUOTE]
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