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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 297808" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>If Lightroom and Photoshop cost me 4 figures I don't think I'd use it either. I've purchased copies of LR 3.6, 4 & 5, and CS6 (student teacher), and if you add in what I paid for Elements 8, 9 & 11 <em>and </em>the Nik Collection I don't believe it would hit 4 figures yet.</p><p></p><p>There are plenty of things that will let you work with RAW files. They will all do an adequate to great job. Lightroom is easily the best in what it offers for the price, and they continue to improve it. It's well worth the price and integrates with all sorts of other packages, from Photoshop to Nik to onOne. It's also got world class cataloging and printing functions. I've said it before, I use a lot of different packages, but if I had to live with only one it would be Lightroom, no question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 297808, member: 9240"] If Lightroom and Photoshop cost me 4 figures I don't think I'd use it either. I've purchased copies of LR 3.6, 4 & 5, and CS6 (student teacher), and if you add in what I paid for Elements 8, 9 & 11 [I]and [/I]the Nik Collection I don't believe it would hit 4 figures yet. There are plenty of things that will let you work with RAW files. They will all do an adequate to great job. Lightroom is easily the best in what it offers for the price, and they continue to improve it. It's well worth the price and integrates with all sorts of other packages, from Photoshop to Nik to onOne. It's also got world class cataloging and printing functions. I've said it before, I use a lot of different packages, but if I had to live with only one it would be Lightroom, no question. [/QUOTE]
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