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<blockquote data-quote="Johnathan Aulabaugh" data-source="post: 34881" data-attributes="member: 7698"><p>I started out with elements a while back and then made the jump to CS4. I recently tried out lightroom (still have the trial version on my comp) and after playing with it for a while, I gust do not see where I need it that bad. In CS4, through raw I can do simple color correction on several images at once and then if I want to revisit an image I can. It would not be so bad but the interface in lightroom is so different from CS4 that it makes it more of a PITA IMO. Maybe if I was doing studio work instead of outdoor images it might be different but in my work, every image is different so mass processing an entire day of images for the same adjustments is just out of the question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnathan Aulabaugh, post: 34881, member: 7698"] I started out with elements a while back and then made the jump to CS4. I recently tried out lightroom (still have the trial version on my comp) and after playing with it for a while, I gust do not see where I need it that bad. In CS4, through raw I can do simple color correction on several images at once and then if I want to revisit an image I can. It would not be so bad but the interface in lightroom is so different from CS4 that it makes it more of a PITA IMO. Maybe if I was doing studio work instead of outdoor images it might be different but in my work, every image is different so mass processing an entire day of images for the same adjustments is just out of the question. [/QUOTE]
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