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Photoshop/Lightroom CC. Where to Start?
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<blockquote data-quote="Don Kuykendall_RIP" data-source="post: 523910" data-attributes="member: 6277"><p>The great thing about Lightroom is the ability to catalog your photographs. I know that does not seem that important now with only a few photos to deal with and I was that way at one time. Now with 40 or 50 thousand over a number of years I had to go back and start using lightroom just to get a handle of what I had and where to find it. Better for you to start off right now. Lightroom is very powerful but you can start now with just the basics and get good results. You can then add additional features as you get more comfortable with the program. Photoshop is a lot more difficult but you can use Lightroom to get the basics and then go to Photoshop and do a few thing and then save back to Lightroom to finish up. This is easier than it sounds like since the commands to do all this are built into the programs. they are designed to work together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Kuykendall_RIP, post: 523910, member: 6277"] The great thing about Lightroom is the ability to catalog your photographs. I know that does not seem that important now with only a few photos to deal with and I was that way at one time. Now with 40 or 50 thousand over a number of years I had to go back and start using lightroom just to get a handle of what I had and where to find it. Better for you to start off right now. Lightroom is very powerful but you can start now with just the basics and get good results. You can then add additional features as you get more comfortable with the program. Photoshop is a lot more difficult but you can use Lightroom to get the basics and then go to Photoshop and do a few thing and then save back to Lightroom to finish up. This is easier than it sounds like since the commands to do all this are built into the programs. they are designed to work together. [/QUOTE]
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