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<blockquote data-quote="briansullivan" data-source="post: 378206" data-attributes="member: 33556"><p>Photoshop since mid-nineties. Amazing tool. I am still learning, and fortunately, there's plenty of great tutorials out there. I have used others for simpler tasks, but, usually found their memory management to be sub-par compared to PS. I have not tried Lightroom, but, have associates that use it. From what I can tell, it mainly is your workflow. I tend to deal with a small amount of images at the pixel level. Lightroom seems to be better if using a lot of images from Camera Raw with multiple outputs scenarios.</p><p></p><p>I recently re-tried Capture NX-D again. They really improved memory usage. And while it is a great free program, and does have some neat Nikon specific capabilities, I find the interface tough to deal with, and it is missing a couple of capabilities I use a lot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="briansullivan, post: 378206, member: 33556"] Photoshop since mid-nineties. Amazing tool. I am still learning, and fortunately, there's plenty of great tutorials out there. I have used others for simpler tasks, but, usually found their memory management to be sub-par compared to PS. I have not tried Lightroom, but, have associates that use it. From what I can tell, it mainly is your workflow. I tend to deal with a small amount of images at the pixel level. Lightroom seems to be better if using a lot of images from Camera Raw with multiple outputs scenarios. I recently re-tried Capture NX-D again. They really improved memory usage. And while it is a great free program, and does have some neat Nikon specific capabilities, I find the interface tough to deal with, and it is missing a couple of capabilities I use a lot. [/QUOTE]
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