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<blockquote data-quote="Ad B" data-source="post: 703271" data-attributes="member: 37491"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p></p><p>Adobe delivers the best package to work with and on your pics.</p><p>I tried others programs, each had their positive sides. But Photoshop has it all in one program.</p><p>It will cost you $10 a month... you will always have the latest software, with the newest updates.</p><p>With the RAW conversion, ACR, I use the "auto" button always too...</p><p>Or my personal settings, after that I'll do my lens settings.</p><p>Very handy at the lens correction, is the straightening button...</p><p>Horizontal and vertical lines are set properly with the click at one button.</p><p>I'm not a Lightroom user... I just use Photoshop.</p><p>Those $10 a month are a good investment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ad B, post: 703271, member: 37491"] Hi, Adobe delivers the best package to work with and on your pics. I tried others programs, each had their positive sides. But Photoshop has it all in one program. It will cost you $10 a month... you will always have the latest software, with the newest updates. With the RAW conversion, ACR, I use the "auto" button always too... Or my personal settings, after that I'll do my lens settings. Very handy at the lens correction, is the straightening button... Horizontal and vertical lines are set properly with the click at one button. I'm not a Lightroom user... I just use Photoshop. Those $10 a month are a good investment. [/QUOTE]
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