I use CS2 at work and like it. The Bridge is much better than the  
Browser. I like the curves adjustments too, but I rarely need more  
flexibility than I can get with the sliders. I don't usually process  
files at work however. Not much time and a crummy monitor. I'll have  
to download the trial version of lightroom when I know I'll have time  
to really give it a good workout.
On Mar 21, 2008, at 1:05 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
> Paul,
>
> Camera Raw v3.x implemented major improvements, particularly for
> batch processing, over the v2.x generation along with CS2's Bridge
> workflow application, if you want to stay in a Photoshop + Camera Raw
> processing workflow. Camera Raw v4.x along with the CS3 generation of
> Bridge as well provide major improvements. Photoshop CS2 and CS3 both
> perform better even on the same hardware as what you've got now. It
> really is time for an update.
>
> But I find Lightroom to be as capable as either and the UI is more to
> my liking. The image management facilities and easy processing of
> huge numbers of files at once is very useful, and its non-destructive
> editing model saves disk space overall. Aperture does a similar job
> on the same order as Lightroom ... some like its tools better.
>
> Godfrey
>
> On Mar 21, 2008, at 9:18 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Thanks Godders. I'm just curious. I'll probably go to Lightroom
>> eventually. It seems more practical than constant PhotoShop
>> updates. However, after four years of use, I am quite wedded to the
>> ACR interface. Thanks to Pentax support of DNG, I haven't had to
>> make a move yet. The original ACR still works fine, although it's
>> not well suited to batch processing. That means a lot of extra work
>> for event shooting.
>> Paul
>
>
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