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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 504139" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I am a huge fan of both, and this scares the crap out of me. Lightroom has been a bloated piece of software since version 4 and continues to get worse and worse. The idea of adding something as complex as Photoshop into that mix is a disaster waiting to happen. LR is an all-encompassing program with basic photo processing, like a darkroom, and works extremely well as that. Photoshop is a graphic design engine that does so much more than photography post-processing. If what you're telling me is true then the "Photoshop" that likely gets merged in will be a stripped down Elements-like subset of elements, while the rest of the PS functionality (3D, Video, etc.) likely going to a new piece of software that they can then charge us for. That's when I'll be dropping my subscription.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 504139, member: 9240"] I am a huge fan of both, and this scares the crap out of me. Lightroom has been a bloated piece of software since version 4 and continues to get worse and worse. The idea of adding something as complex as Photoshop into that mix is a disaster waiting to happen. LR is an all-encompassing program with basic photo processing, like a darkroom, and works extremely well as that. Photoshop is a graphic design engine that does so much more than photography post-processing. If what you're telling me is true then the "Photoshop" that likely gets merged in will be a stripped down Elements-like subset of elements, while the rest of the PS functionality (3D, Video, etc.) likely going to a new piece of software that they can then charge us for. That's when I'll be dropping my subscription. [/QUOTE]
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