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Lightroom 6 coming out Tuesday??
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<blockquote data-quote="Horoscope Fish" data-source="post: 443414" data-attributes="member: 13090"><p>For me the economics of $10 a month are not even worth discussing. Simply put, I probably lose more money than that every month in spare bills that get lost in the laundry. It amounts to picking up the tab for coffee for a couple co-workers at Starbucks. I don't miss the money, I don't even *think* about it. It's a lousy ten bucks that if I had I wouldn't notice. I'll think about freeware apps like RAW Therapee when they have lens correction profiles, brushes, content-awareness, accept plug-ins, have *real* tech support and the same size user-base the industry standards Lightroom and Photoshop do. Adobe software is the standard by which all other similar products are measured now and has *been* that measure for years because the industry demands the best.</p><p></p><p>And as for PPM killing innovation I think that's about bunk. Adobe was the first to come out with Content Aware tools. Adobe came out with Lens Correction Profiles. Adobe recently came out with Motion Blur Correction... Those are HUGE innovations with equally huge, practical, application for photographers. You can't know just how huge and innovative they are, though, can you? Because you don't HAVE them. But please, enlighten me on what, say... RAW Therapee has done for us lately? I'm curious what earth-shattering innovations it has to its credit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horoscope Fish, post: 443414, member: 13090"] For me the economics of $10 a month are not even worth discussing. Simply put, I probably lose more money than that every month in spare bills that get lost in the laundry. It amounts to picking up the tab for coffee for a couple co-workers at Starbucks. I don't miss the money, I don't even *think* about it. It's a lousy ten bucks that if I had I wouldn't notice. I'll think about freeware apps like RAW Therapee when they have lens correction profiles, brushes, content-awareness, accept plug-ins, have *real* tech support and the same size user-base the industry standards Lightroom and Photoshop do. Adobe software is the standard by which all other similar products are measured now and has *been* that measure for years because the industry demands the best. And as for PPM killing innovation I think that's about bunk. Adobe was the first to come out with Content Aware tools. Adobe came out with Lens Correction Profiles. Adobe recently came out with Motion Blur Correction... Those are HUGE innovations with equally huge, practical, application for photographers. You can't know just how huge and innovative they are, though, can you? Because you don't HAVE them. But please, enlighten me on what, say... RAW Therapee has done for us lately? I'm curious what earth-shattering innovations it has to its credit. [/QUOTE]
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