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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 703170" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Both Lightroom and Photoshop (and Photoshop Elements) have the ability to edit Camera RAW files. The controls are just laid out differently. Lightroom has the advantage of cataloging your images. Photoshop allows layers, layer masks, and a variety of things that might not be able to be done in Lightoom. </p><p></p><p>Photoshop Elements offers some of the same features as the full version of Photoshop although it is missing some things (offhand, I don't know what they are now because I haven't kept up with it). I learned on Photoshop Elements before switching to Lightroom. It's probably easier to learn how to edit in Camera RAW first - which can be accessed in the full version of Photoshop, Lightroom, or in Photoshop Elements (which might not have everything but should have quite a few similar options for editing).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 703170, member: 13196"] Both Lightroom and Photoshop (and Photoshop Elements) have the ability to edit Camera RAW files. The controls are just laid out differently. Lightroom has the advantage of cataloging your images. Photoshop allows layers, layer masks, and a variety of things that might not be able to be done in Lightoom. Photoshop Elements offers some of the same features as the full version of Photoshop although it is missing some things (offhand, I don't know what they are now because I haven't kept up with it). I learned on Photoshop Elements before switching to Lightroom. It's probably easier to learn how to edit in Camera RAW first - which can be accessed in the full version of Photoshop, Lightroom, or in Photoshop Elements (which might not have everything but should have quite a few similar options for editing). [/QUOTE]
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