Hi Boris: I already own Lightroom & Elements; I just put on the list because I own them---but having said that, if I have to do some serious cloning, from Lightroom, I would open the image up in Elements and clone away. While the cloning tool in Lightroom has improved, it's still a little fussy for major cloning jobs--in my view--obviously, it might work just fine for other folks. I owned Elements 1st, but then learned about Lightroom & bought it--and I love it. Also, if I want to add text or some kind of goofy graphic to a photo or use the filters, Elements can be fun for that. Some of the stuff on the digital darkroom list, I already own., but I just threw the list out there to see if I'd forgotten anything & if folks offered any product recommendations. Cheers, Christine



----- Original Message ----- From: "Boris Liberman" <[email protected]>
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On 3/16/2010 5:39 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 3:47 AM, Boris Liberman<[email protected]> wrote:
*At the Computer*
-Photoshop Elements

Do you *really* need Elements if you have Lightroom? Just a question to
ponder, really.

I do 90%+ of my editing in Lightroom nowadays, but there are
invariably some details on some photos that need a pixel editor to
work on most efficiently. Again, it's a case of "right tools for the
right job."

Right. I only wanted to ask my question not in order to question the applicability of Elements, etc, but simply to ask Christine to give this a bit of thought and then arrive to the well defined decision what extra tool for Lightroom she needs.

I hope I don't confuse things even more here.

Boris

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