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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 382392" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>LR and PS are not the same workflow. PS is the godfather for image editing, but for one image at a time. its slow but can do anything. LR is for a fast workflow for mass picture editing. and mostly easier basic repetitive editing. you can do bulk editing with batch adjustment and such in PS but its not efficient in doing so.</p><p></p><p>both are great. im not saying LR is bad, im saying LR has gotten to the point that its lost its core for what it was and thats speed. fast and easy workflow. it doesnt do it well anymore and its the reason I havent double clicked the icon on my desktop till today.</p><p></p><p>I paid for both and I also bought acdsee pro. ease on my hands and fingers and finishing and feeling fresh to do more vs, "god damn my fingers are hurting me from this LR" makes all the difference to me. </p><p></p><p>and the interface for a newby is not easy to learn. you will need to see many videos. I didnt need to see a single video for acdsee pro. its a very intuitive program. dont knock it till you try it for an extended amount of time. Ive tried all of them for a very extended amount and edited thousands of images. been using PS since version 3. not cs3 but 3.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 382392, member: 14443"] LR and PS are not the same workflow. PS is the godfather for image editing, but for one image at a time. its slow but can do anything. LR is for a fast workflow for mass picture editing. and mostly easier basic repetitive editing. you can do bulk editing with batch adjustment and such in PS but its not efficient in doing so. both are great. im not saying LR is bad, im saying LR has gotten to the point that its lost its core for what it was and thats speed. fast and easy workflow. it doesnt do it well anymore and its the reason I havent double clicked the icon on my desktop till today. I paid for both and I also bought acdsee pro. ease on my hands and fingers and finishing and feeling fresh to do more vs, "god damn my fingers are hurting me from this LR" makes all the difference to me. and the interface for a newby is not easy to learn. you will need to see many videos. I didnt need to see a single video for acdsee pro. its a very intuitive program. dont knock it till you try it for an extended amount of time. Ive tried all of them for a very extended amount and edited thousands of images. been using PS since version 3. not cs3 but 3. [/QUOTE]
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