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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 356637" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>It helps, I'll check ACR to see if it is handier than LR.</p><p></p><p>Lightroom is like PS Lite&Limited. I'm getting used to it and it is very handy for basic editing with all its spiffy sliders and such. At some levels it automates a lot I have to do manually in my Ancient PS version but very often it automates too much to my liking. PS gives you a level of control that is phenomenal compared to LR but then again, LR is a fraction of PS for a fraction of the price.</p><p></p><p>Maybe they have hidden something resembling layers in LR but I didn't find them yet. I prefer to copy my originals to a different layer, process them and then lower the opacity slightly to blend the reworked with the original. It makes changes smoother. LR doesn't seem to fancy that approach but the limitations are probably intentional. They got to sell PS too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 356637, member: 31330"] It helps, I'll check ACR to see if it is handier than LR. Lightroom is like PS Lite&Limited. I'm getting used to it and it is very handy for basic editing with all its spiffy sliders and such. At some levels it automates a lot I have to do manually in my Ancient PS version but very often it automates too much to my liking. PS gives you a level of control that is phenomenal compared to LR but then again, LR is a fraction of PS for a fraction of the price. Maybe they have hidden something resembling layers in LR but I didn't find them yet. I prefer to copy my originals to a different layer, process them and then lower the opacity slightly to blend the reworked with the original. It makes changes smoother. LR doesn't seem to fancy that approach but the limitations are probably intentional. They got to sell PS too. [/QUOTE]
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