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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7500
D7500 and Photoshop Elements 15
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 712511" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>If you end up going to LR, I found almost no learning curve, I loved it. It just felt 'right' to me. I like the MS DOS look to the library module. I like the other organizer functions. I like the develop functions. I used Elements for several years and I just could not love it. I still struggle to feel comfortable with full Photoshop as well, I usually need to pull up a tutorial if I need to do anything beyond basic fixes in PS. Do the 30 day trial before signing up, some people hate LR. If you do sign up, read carefully. I think all of the current Adobe offerings for the Photography Plan are 1 year commitments, payed monthly. You can't quit in a month without penalty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 712511, member: 4923"] If you end up going to LR, I found almost no learning curve, I loved it. It just felt 'right' to me. I like the MS DOS look to the library module. I like the other organizer functions. I like the develop functions. I used Elements for several years and I just could not love it. I still struggle to feel comfortable with full Photoshop as well, I usually need to pull up a tutorial if I need to do anything beyond basic fixes in PS. Do the 30 day trial before signing up, some people hate LR. If you do sign up, read carefully. I think all of the current Adobe offerings for the Photography Plan are 1 year commitments, payed monthly. You can't quit in a month without penalty. [/QUOTE]
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