Photoshop Elements/Lightroom 3/CS5
Sean Ealy
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Hello all. I have been using and experimenting with Photoshop Elements for the past year or so and there seems to be a lot that I can do with post processing. I'm still learning about layers, and am sure that it will take a lot more playing around with to master. But I've noticed that a lot of other photographers use Lightroom 3. Is there an advantage to going to Lightroom or even CS5? For those that use Lightroom, what does it offer that I can't do in Elements?
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http://thelightroomlab.com/2010/01/lightroom-vs-photoshop/
http://www.photocitizen.com/reviews/adobe-lightroom-3-vs-photoshop-cs5-which-to-buy/ (a bit biased toward LR)
http://www.thephotographerslife.com/photography_tips_and_tricks/photoshop_vs_lightroom/ (2008, not current)
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As you can from Elements 9.0.
I have Lightroom2, CS4 and Elements 9.0. I added Elements 9.0
because my daughter (who doesn't live in town) uses it and I provide
some tutorials for her. She's just learning editing.
If I had to start over, the combination of Lightroom and Elements 9.0
would do about anything I want. The Elements Organizer module sucks,
so Lightroom for the library function and basic edits, and Elements 9.0
for more extensive edits. I wouldn't need CS4.
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Let me add something...I have only recently added Elements 9. I
just found out tonight that E9 does not allow you set pre-sets for
custom crop sizes. I have several custom crop pre-sets in CS4.
I can do a custom crop in E9 by manually entering the numbers, but
I have to manually enter the numbers each time. I know E9 is not
supposed to be the full monty, but that's a odd feature to leave out.
I hope I don't find more basic omissions.
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