Bonhomme Richard
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Mon Apr-25-11 11:50 AM
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| Is there anything in particular you all use to organize... |
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your photographs? Some sort of software.
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Mz Pip
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Mon Apr-25-11 12:08 PM
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It came with Photoshop. I like it, though I don't use it to its full capabilities.
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Mon Apr-25-11 03:59 PM
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| 3. Lightroom is the big name in Digital Asset Management. |
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Especially now with its great editing capabilities.
I have ACDSee Pro installed, but I do not use any of its management features, just the viewing features.
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Bonhomme Richard
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Mon Apr-25-11 06:29 PM
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| 4. Thanks. I was just looking at getting Lightroom today. |
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The keyboard player in my band uses it. Are the editing features good? I am currently using Gimp and a Raw add on. I don't want to spend the money they want for Photoshop and my understanding is that it is overkill anyway.
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Mon Apr-25-11 07:18 PM
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| 6. Well what Lightroom doesn't do |
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You can still use Gimp to do. Personally I do use Photoshop with Lightroom but Lightroom takes care of about 85% of what I need to do. What Lightroom doesn't do is Layers but there is a new Lightroom plug-in about to come on the market from On One Software that will add that feature.
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Mon Apr-25-11 07:11 PM
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But it drives me crazy. It crashes all the time.
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