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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 703173" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>I like Lightroom. I found it easy to use and I like the catalog. I have the $10/month plan so I use photoshop on occasion too, but I'm not so comfortable with it. PS Elements is OK, I used to use that. I wasn't super comfortable with that either, Lightroom just 'clicked' for me. You can download trials of these, but don't do it all at once, 30 days goes too quickly to try them all at once. You could also watch some of the 'getting started' type adobe training videos for each before downloading anything to see if any of them appeals or offends before you bother downloading and trying it.</p><p>Be careful if you sign up for any of the subscriptions. Adobe experiments on offerings. At one time I think they had true monthly plans that you could cancel. What you see now is "annual plan, paid monthly", so you are signing up and agreeing to pay for the year via monthly payments. Not sure what the penalty is for quitting, but there is one in the fine print.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 703173, member: 4923"] I like Lightroom. I found it easy to use and I like the catalog. I have the $10/month plan so I use photoshop on occasion too, but I'm not so comfortable with it. PS Elements is OK, I used to use that. I wasn't super comfortable with that either, Lightroom just 'clicked' for me. You can download trials of these, but don't do it all at once, 30 days goes too quickly to try them all at once. You could also watch some of the 'getting started' type adobe training videos for each before downloading anything to see if any of them appeals or offends before you bother downloading and trying it. Be careful if you sign up for any of the subscriptions. Adobe experiments on offerings. At one time I think they had true monthly plans that you could cancel. What you see now is "annual plan, paid monthly", so you are signing up and agreeing to pay for the year via monthly payments. Not sure what the penalty is for quitting, but there is one in the fine print. [/QUOTE]
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