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Lightroom ... A Must For PhotoShop Users?
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 251763" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>There are some lighting tweaks that are so much easier to do in LR that I often do final adjustments to my PS images there before exporting. TIFF and PSD files are both much larger than the NEF/DNG counterparts, but my experience is that they are about the same size as each other. </p><p></p><p>Aside from Printing I use Lightroom for EVERYTHING else. And even for printing, when I want to have different print size crops for a particular image (4x6, 8x10, 5x7 ratios) I can create Virtual Copies of the final photo and save the individual crops, which gives me 3 or 4 copies of a photo stored at the cost of only 1 file in storage. When I want to print I just choose "Open In Photoshop With Lightroom Adjustments" and it creates a working copy there for me to print from. </p><p></p><p>From a catalog and workflow management standpoint I'd be lost without it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 251763, member: 9240"] There are some lighting tweaks that are so much easier to do in LR that I often do final adjustments to my PS images there before exporting. TIFF and PSD files are both much larger than the NEF/DNG counterparts, but my experience is that they are about the same size as each other. Aside from Printing I use Lightroom for EVERYTHING else. And even for printing, when I want to have different print size crops for a particular image (4x6, 8x10, 5x7 ratios) I can create Virtual Copies of the final photo and save the individual crops, which gives me 3 or 4 copies of a photo stored at the cost of only 1 file in storage. When I want to print I just choose "Open In Photoshop With Lightroom Adjustments" and it creates a working copy there for me to print from. From a catalog and workflow management standpoint I'd be lost without it. [/QUOTE]
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