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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 506934" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Every time I see this it makes me nuts, because ACR and LR Develop are so darn close it's not even funny. The only thing really different is that you have sections instead of tabs. They're largely in the same order too...</p><p></p><p>ACR: Basic, Curves, Detail, HSL/Grayscale, Split Toning, Lens Correction, Effects, Camera Calibration</p><p>LR: Basic, Curves, HSL/Grayscale, Split Toning, Detail, Lens Correction, Effects, Camera Calibration </p><p></p><p>...with presets available in the opposite panel so you can actually see what changes with each preset. Don't like scrolling down in LR? Right-click in the right panel and activate "Solo Mode" which will show only the active section and collapse the others. </p><p></p><p>The fact that you think it is a terrible organizer puts you in an extremely small minority. You may have a preference for something else, but to cast it as "terrible" only means you've spent very little time with it. Lightroom is far more than just an editor and therefore contains functions that go well beyond those of an editor. It's an image management system, which makes things like the organizer and export functions <em>completely necessary</em>, and the fact that I can export directly to everything from Flickr and Facebook to my Wordpress site with no other work necessary means that it's an incredible time saver. All of it makes perfect sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 506934, member: 9240"] Every time I see this it makes me nuts, because ACR and LR Develop are so darn close it's not even funny. The only thing really different is that you have sections instead of tabs. They're largely in the same order too... ACR: Basic, Curves, Detail, HSL/Grayscale, Split Toning, Lens Correction, Effects, Camera Calibration LR: Basic, Curves, HSL/Grayscale, Split Toning, Detail, Lens Correction, Effects, Camera Calibration ...with presets available in the opposite panel so you can actually see what changes with each preset. Don't like scrolling down in LR? Right-click in the right panel and activate "Solo Mode" which will show only the active section and collapse the others. The fact that you think it is a terrible organizer puts you in an extremely small minority. You may have a preference for something else, but to cast it as "terrible" only means you've spent very little time with it. Lightroom is far more than just an editor and therefore contains functions that go well beyond those of an editor. It's an image management system, which makes things like the organizer and export functions [I]completely necessary[/I], and the fact that I can export directly to everything from Flickr and Facebook to my Wordpress site with no other work necessary means that it's an incredible time saver. All of it makes perfect sense. [/QUOTE]
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