I Love Lightroom.
I Love Lightroom.
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^Sandder, it does the same thing, but better, and more tailored for photographers. It's like comparing Cinema 4D to Maya end-users, they're two separate markets.
If all you want to do is processing and tweaking a RAW file, and that's it, then photoshop will suffice. You could even use the Canon or Nikon software that comes bundled and processes RAW.
But I have hundreds of RAW images per project, and it is a far better tool for management, processing, and it will save you hundreds in working hours if you work enough in it like I do.
- Thanks for the feedback. I will give it a spin. I still think it does exactly the same, but i can imagine using 1 program instead of RAW and Bridge can be an improvement. (allthough i have bridge open on a second screen, which makes it pretty manageble, even if i have to work through a big shoot)Sandder