I struggled with LR ever time I tried it, but made a bit more effort when I downloaded the beta of LR4, and I decided that I like it after all. It still puzzles me a bit though. Could you explain how the upload and application of the adjustments works? I assume the original raw files aren't touched, or can be restored to their original state? Thanks.
I just did. The original Raw file in never touched, and is automatically saved in whatever folder you've named (or by date I think, by default, if not) as you upload.
Adjustments are automaticallty saved separately and appear in a list on the left. You can edit or delete that list, or re-set and re-edit as much as you like. When you output, a copy of the original is made, with the last version of the adjustments applied to that. If you want to save separately, maybe a few versions of the same image, then output each one and save to your hard drive Pictures folder (or wherever you keep images).
I don't have LR4 yet. I'm waiting for Scott Kelby's new book to come out (in a few days) as I want to start afresh and try to unlearn some of the bad habits I've got into arranging my library. This one
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Adobe-Photo...=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1335880525&sr=1-1
I would highly recommend a book for newcomers to LR. Not that it's hard at all, at least I didn't find it so which is quite something for me, but if you want to optimise your workflow, be able to locate images quickly, and know about so many things this programme will do that you might otherwise never know about, you need a book.
BTW, LR is a complete workflow programme. From uploading to editing, to outputting in numerous ways and library/archiving. It's a complete solution for 99% of what I do, but if there are things that it won't do, then you can plug-in another programme and integrate it with LR. Eg, I use Portrait Professional like that.