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<blockquote data-quote="VTJäger" data-source="post: 53960" data-attributes="member: 9270"><p>Lightroom 4 is what I use and love it. I struggled with its capabilities at first because I saw all these actions you can buy for photoshop CS6 (they have a free extended beta right now available) and honestly, I can do everything I want to do in photoshop in Lightroom. I've been using PS since I was like 11 doing graphic design and Lightroom does all the photo processing stuff quickly and easily. I think you can try Lightroom 4 for 30 days before you buy. </p><p></p><p>My favorite part of Lightroom: you can exit the program and go back in without having to save your photo to retain the changes you've made plus the history saves so it's all still there. Which is great cause I stop and start and hated forgetting what I'd already done to the photo in photoshop.</p><p></p><p>Just my 2 cents</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VTJäger, post: 53960, member: 9270"] Lightroom 4 is what I use and love it. I struggled with its capabilities at first because I saw all these actions you can buy for photoshop CS6 (they have a free extended beta right now available) and honestly, I can do everything I want to do in photoshop in Lightroom. I've been using PS since I was like 11 doing graphic design and Lightroom does all the photo processing stuff quickly and easily. I think you can try Lightroom 4 for 30 days before you buy. My favorite part of Lightroom: you can exit the program and go back in without having to save your photo to retain the changes you've made plus the history saves so it's all still there. Which is great cause I stop and start and hated forgetting what I'd already done to the photo in photoshop. Just my 2 cents [/QUOTE]
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