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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 382387" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>it has nothing to do with doing a lot of work in a certain amount of time but the workflow is so much smoother and easier on the hand when you have to do the 300 or 2000 like I do. its about a comfortable work experience. simple things like the user interface which is much easier to work with. try doing tiny adjustments for 300 images with your cursor mouse. now try doing it for 2000 images. your hand will cramp. and there is definite lag with LR. everything instant with acdsee pro. from saving adjustments to loading thumbnails. its just boom and LR is not easy to learn for newcomers. FAR from it. even navigating to your pictures to view is so much faster. press the top right buttons "develop/map/book/etc" and see how it lags. acdsee doesnt wink when I go to different editing modes. LR is juts a slow bloated software and since you never tried acdsee pro to compare youre comparing LR only. </p><p></p><p>PS will take a few good months to learn but it can do anything. speed isnt its forte. </p><p></p><p>get enough ram and HDD space though with both. a fast 256gb SSD helps a bunch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 382387, member: 14443"] it has nothing to do with doing a lot of work in a certain amount of time but the workflow is so much smoother and easier on the hand when you have to do the 300 or 2000 like I do. its about a comfortable work experience. simple things like the user interface which is much easier to work with. try doing tiny adjustments for 300 images with your cursor mouse. now try doing it for 2000 images. your hand will cramp. and there is definite lag with LR. everything instant with acdsee pro. from saving adjustments to loading thumbnails. its just boom and LR is not easy to learn for newcomers. FAR from it. even navigating to your pictures to view is so much faster. press the top right buttons "develop/map/book/etc" and see how it lags. acdsee doesnt wink when I go to different editing modes. LR is juts a slow bloated software and since you never tried acdsee pro to compare youre comparing LR only. PS will take a few good months to learn but it can do anything. speed isnt its forte. get enough ram and HDD space though with both. a fast 256gb SSD helps a bunch. [/QUOTE]
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