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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 159589" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>One feature that I'm liking is the horizon correction addition to the lens adjustment module. Often my seascapes have either a hill on one side or a wave that makes it a little hard to get the horizon right. And although I'm sure it's not a perfect fix, it is nice to have a second opinion. The other big draw, as is true with all new Adobe PS products, is the new version of ACR. With LR5 we have what may well be the last update of camera raw we non-CC users will ever have.</p><p></p><p>And then something Jake mentioned earlier is the external hard drive support that I'll have to look into since I've not heard anything about this yet. But if true (and I suspect it must be) then that right there is a huge selling point since I've zillions of images on various external drives I'm still putzing with the 30 day trial but I'm pretty sure I'll be paying up for the new version.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 159589, member: 9521"] One feature that I'm liking is the horizon correction addition to the lens adjustment module. Often my seascapes have either a hill on one side or a wave that makes it a little hard to get the horizon right. And although I'm sure it's not a perfect fix, it is nice to have a second opinion. The other big draw, as is true with all new Adobe PS products, is the new version of ACR. With LR5 we have what may well be the last update of camera raw we non-CC users will ever have. And then something Jake mentioned earlier is the external hard drive support that I'll have to look into since I've not heard anything about this yet. But if true (and I suspect it must be) then that right there is a huge selling point since I've zillions of images on various external drives I'm still putzing with the 30 day trial but I'm pretty sure I'll be paying up for the new version. [/QUOTE]
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