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<blockquote data-quote="Lawrence" data-source="post: 392197" data-attributes="member: 16844"><p>I have to agree with Jake on this one. Misinformation from a source that is considered reliable could well result in me walking away from something.</p><p></p><p>My flatmate got started on elements 11 way before me simply because I wasn't ready to get on the treadmill that is the learning curve,</p><p></p><p>When I was ready to move on I was absolutely overwhelmed by what there was to learn and had I read that LR was "photoshop fleshed out for photography" I think I would have run a mile seeing as Elements 11 was such a struggle initially.</p><p></p><p>Fortunately I din't read that and on learning that LR was designed specifically for photographers (which I understand PS isn't) I was happy to take the step of subscribing for $10.00 per month. The fact that PS came as part of the bundle was a bonus that I could choose to ignore. I find that the two work well together.</p><p></p><p>I guess my interpretation of "fleshed out for photography" - given as a statement of fact from a superior source - would have been the deciding factor in me heading for the hills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lawrence, post: 392197, member: 16844"] I have to agree with Jake on this one. Misinformation from a source that is considered reliable could well result in me walking away from something. My flatmate got started on elements 11 way before me simply because I wasn't ready to get on the treadmill that is the learning curve, When I was ready to move on I was absolutely overwhelmed by what there was to learn and had I read that LR was "photoshop fleshed out for photography" I think I would have run a mile seeing as Elements 11 was such a struggle initially. Fortunately I din't read that and on learning that LR was designed specifically for photographers (which I understand PS isn't) I was happy to take the step of subscribing for $10.00 per month. The fact that PS came as part of the bundle was a bonus that I could choose to ignore. I find that the two work well together. I guess my interpretation of "fleshed out for photography" - given as a statement of fact from a superior source - would have been the deciding factor in me heading for the hills. [/QUOTE]
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