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Does Anyone Use Adobe Camera Raw or Adobe Bridge?
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 615600" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>I would say that your knowledge of LR is going to <em>severely</em> flatten the learning curve of ACR. If you choose to use one, the other or both is up to you of course but I'd say knowing LR as you do will be a huge benefit either way. I think the details of your workflow will work themselves out as you become more accustomed to using ACR/Photoshop.</p><p></p><p>Also, in my opinion, it's pretty much all downhill in Photoshop once you have a good understanding of three things: Layers, Masks and Selections. That's your foundation. I would advise you to look into learning how to use a Curves adjustment layer when you feel ready to learn something new and assuming you haven't already. Curves are easy to learn and huuuugely powerful for working with both Tone AND Color. I was originally intimidated by them but now, I have no idea why... They're <em>definitely</em> one of my favorite tools in Photoshop and I wish I had learned them so much sooner.</p><p></p><p>Then of course there's Blend Modes (OMG!!!) and Luminosity Masking...</p><p><span style="color: #FFFFFF">...</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 615600, member: 13090"] I would say that your knowledge of LR is going to [I]severely[/I] flatten the learning curve of ACR. If you choose to use one, the other or both is up to you of course but I'd say knowing LR as you do will be a huge benefit either way. I think the details of your workflow will work themselves out as you become more accustomed to using ACR/Photoshop. Also, in my opinion, it's pretty much all downhill in Photoshop once you have a good understanding of three things: Layers, Masks and Selections. That's your foundation. I would advise you to look into learning how to use a Curves adjustment layer when you feel ready to learn something new and assuming you haven't already. Curves are easy to learn and huuuugely powerful for working with both Tone AND Color. I was originally intimidated by them but now, I have no idea why... They're [I]definitely[/I] one of my favorite tools in Photoshop and I wish I had learned them so much sooner. Then of course there's Blend Modes (OMG!!!) and Luminosity Masking... [COLOR="#FFFFFF"]...[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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