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<blockquote data-quote="Mike150" data-source="post: 53830" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>Just my 2 cents worth. I started with Lightroom 2 and still use it. I plan to get the upgrade to 4 but money is tight right now (wife says I can't have any more). I also have Photoshop CS5 that my wife got me through her University priveleges. Students and Staff get a huge discount.</p><p>I start everything in lightroom because of it's Database capabilities (tags and keywords). The libraries are awesome. I end up doing most of my edits within lightroom (crop, brightness, exposure and color). The nicest part about Lightroom is that your edits are not performed on the original. It's hard to describe but a photo in the library is the original. Any changes you make are kept separately so any time you display a photo, you see the altered version. Click reset and back to the original. You can also easily export a photo to Photoshop and make further edits. Actually, it does too much to effectively cover in this forum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike150, post: 53830, member: 2287"] Just my 2 cents worth. I started with Lightroom 2 and still use it. I plan to get the upgrade to 4 but money is tight right now (wife says I can't have any more). I also have Photoshop CS5 that my wife got me through her University priveleges. Students and Staff get a huge discount. I start everything in lightroom because of it's Database capabilities (tags and keywords). The libraries are awesome. I end up doing most of my edits within lightroom (crop, brightness, exposure and color). The nicest part about Lightroom is that your edits are not performed on the original. It's hard to describe but a photo in the library is the original. Any changes you make are kept separately so any time you display a photo, you see the altered version. Click reset and back to the original. You can also easily export a photo to Photoshop and make further edits. Actually, it does too much to effectively cover in this forum. [/QUOTE]
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