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Lightroom ... A Must For PhotoShop Users?
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<blockquote data-quote="Eduard" data-source="post: 251263" data-attributes="member: 986"><p>Ummmm sort of. Lightroom allows you to organize and <strong>non-destructively</strong> edit your images. In PS you edit and save as JPG, TIFF, etc. LR saves the editing <strong>instructions</strong> in the catalog. When you export, print, email or whatever it applies the instructions to the original file prior to output. You have the option of taking the image with or without the LR modifications into PS. You can define the file format (usually TIFF) that is brought into PS. When you complete any mods in PS, the resulting image and file will be added to your LR catalog.</p><p></p><p>The majority of edits that you can do in PS are available in LR. The level of controls in PS is sometimes finer but each new major version of LR reduces my need for PS. Major difference is that LR doesn't support layers (without a plugin).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm just south of Valley Forge so it is probably the area you are thinking of near your hometown. JDEG is also nearby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eduard, post: 251263, member: 986"] Ummmm sort of. Lightroom allows you to organize and [B]non-destructively[/B] edit your images. In PS you edit and save as JPG, TIFF, etc. LR saves the editing [B]instructions[/B] in the catalog. When you export, print, email or whatever it applies the instructions to the original file prior to output. You have the option of taking the image with or without the LR modifications into PS. You can define the file format (usually TIFF) that is brought into PS. When you complete any mods in PS, the resulting image and file will be added to your LR catalog. The majority of edits that you can do in PS are available in LR. The level of controls in PS is sometimes finer but each new major version of LR reduces my need for PS. Major difference is that LR doesn't support layers (without a plugin). I'm just south of Valley Forge so it is probably the area you are thinking of near your hometown. JDEG is also nearby. [/QUOTE]
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