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<blockquote data-quote="jwstl" data-source="post: 243287" data-attributes="member: 12977"><p>You might not have chocked if you'd actually read what I wrote. I said: for someone just starting out with RAW it's nearly perfect. But that doesn't fit your rant so i guess you need to take the parts that fit. I've used and taught Photoshop since version 2 and made my living doing so for 8-12 hours a day for years and I've also used a good number of RAW processors including Aperture, Nikon Capture, Capture One Pro etc. so I know of what I speak. For someone just now getting into RAW shooting Photoshop is too much and so are some of the other RAW processors. Lightroom is an excellent tool for Photographers both beginners and advanced but I highly recommend it to someone just starting with RAW because it's easy to learn and shows you what you can do with RAW files. When you want to learn more step up to the next level. As or layers, there are a number of tools that add layers and other features to Lightroom if you really need it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jwstl, post: 243287, member: 12977"] You might not have chocked if you'd actually read what I wrote. I said: for someone just starting out with RAW it's nearly perfect. But that doesn't fit your rant so i guess you need to take the parts that fit. I've used and taught Photoshop since version 2 and made my living doing so for 8-12 hours a day for years and I've also used a good number of RAW processors including Aperture, Nikon Capture, Capture One Pro etc. so I know of what I speak. For someone just now getting into RAW shooting Photoshop is too much and so are some of the other RAW processors. Lightroom is an excellent tool for Photographers both beginners and advanced but I highly recommend it to someone just starting with RAW because it's easy to learn and shows you what you can do with RAW files. When you want to learn more step up to the next level. As or layers, there are a number of tools that add layers and other features to Lightroom if you really need it. [/QUOTE]
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