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<blockquote data-quote="Eduard" data-source="post: 59984" data-attributes="member: 986"><p>Lightroom is an image catalog system that can make non-destructive changes to your images regardless of whether they are RAW, JPG, TIFF, etc. Photoshop makes permanent (or destructive) edits to files just like PSE7. The advantage of Lightroom (or Aperture) is that they can manage your files as well as provide post processing features. Especially with Lightroom 4, I personally find my need to use the full blown Photoshop dwindling. The nice thing about Lightroom is that you can configure it to use external editors like Elements, Photoshop or others while maintaining a catalog or index. My suggestion is to download the 30-day trial of Lightroom and see if it meets your needs before investing in other software.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eduard, post: 59984, member: 986"] Lightroom is an image catalog system that can make non-destructive changes to your images regardless of whether they are RAW, JPG, TIFF, etc. Photoshop makes permanent (or destructive) edits to files just like PSE7. The advantage of Lightroom (or Aperture) is that they can manage your files as well as provide post processing features. Especially with Lightroom 4, I personally find my need to use the full blown Photoshop dwindling. The nice thing about Lightroom is that you can configure it to use external editors like Elements, Photoshop or others while maintaining a catalog or index. My suggestion is to download the 30-day trial of Lightroom and see if it meets your needs before investing in other software. [/QUOTE]
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