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Photoshop vs. Lightroom, am I missing anything?
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<blockquote data-quote="T-Man" data-source="post: 489629" data-attributes="member: 22038"><p>If LR had the magnetic lasso tool and layer masks to allow you to do composite photos, I'd never open PS ever again. As it stands, I use PS so seldom that I almost have to watch tutorials and read up on it to re-learn how to use it... and even then only to a basic level of proficiency. The LR interface just works better for the way my brain functions. PS isn't very intuitive for me, and I find it to be cumbersome and confusing. Granted, if I used it more often, it would probably become second nature, but I was able to "hit the ground running" with LR simply because its interface is more logically laid out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T-Man, post: 489629, member: 22038"] If LR had the magnetic lasso tool and layer masks to allow you to do composite photos, I'd never open PS ever again. As it stands, I use PS so seldom that I almost have to watch tutorials and read up on it to re-learn how to use it... and even then only to a basic level of proficiency. The LR interface just works better for the way my brain functions. PS isn't very intuitive for me, and I find it to be cumbersome and confusing. Granted, if I used it more often, it would probably become second nature, but I was able to "hit the ground running" with LR simply because its interface is more logically laid out. [/QUOTE]
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