I will try the 30day free trial then.
Seeing as i really can't afford Adobe PS, will Lightroom still give me a lot of scope with PP?
Yes it does.
What kind of photography do you prefer and you will get a more specific answer but all the WB/cropping/straightening etc can all be done in LR.
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Excellent software, if you cant afford PS to compliment it for the things LR cant do use Elements 8 works fine with that also
I ordered my LR boxed (you have the option of boxed or download) because I like to have the physical product in case of disasters. I have it installed on 2 PC's and it's fine with that.
I used to loathe lightroom, probably because I could not be bothered to learn how it works.It took my ages to suss CS3 out and I kinda lost the will to live with learning about anymore Adobe products.
However, I decided to get my backside in gear and learn how it works and i`m so glad that I did. I find, for volume, low processing work, it is simply superb. Fast,easy to use and is a godsend.
For stuff that needs more than a quick process, you may find that you will still need photoshop in some guise. I do anyway.
If I was starting digital again I wouldn't buy Photoshop. Lightroom yes, definitely, and possibly Elements for a few things that LR can't do.
I hardly ever used PS since I got Lightroom, and now lens corrections have been added to LR in v3, I can't see what I would use PS for.
I ordered my LR boxed (you have the option of boxed or download) because I like to have the physical product in case of disasters. I have it installed on 2 PC's and it's fine with that.
I hardly ever used PS since I got Lightroom, and now lens corrections have been added to LR in v3, I can't see what I would use PS for.
If that is the case, then I had better dig deeper into LR.
If that is the case, then I had better dig deeper into LR.
Collections give you a useful place to group pictures together without moving them from their parent folders. Good for exports etc.
Just wondering - as my mate and I both want LR3, would it be possible to split the cost and install on our PCs.
Could be a © issue methinks
Subject to the terms of the software license agreement, the primary user of the computer on which Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 is installed may install a second copy of the software for his or her exclusive use on either a portable computer or a computer located at his or her home, provided that the software on the second computer is not used at the same time as the software on the primary computer. Lightroom is sold as multiplatform software, which means it can be installed on either Mac OS X or Windows.