On Aug 6, 2010, at 2:08 PM, Tom C wrote:

> I've recently started carrying a corporate laptop and have been
> Photoshopless on the road. I downloaded CS5 trial, now expired,  and
> now have a trial version of LR3.
> 
> I'm sure the differences between PS and LR have been discussed ad
> nauseum, yet I'm still curious about how others feel they compare.  I
> realize it's natural to prefer what one is accustomed to, and for me
> that's been Photoshop since 3.0 thru CS2.
> 
> My opinion after working / trying to work with LR is that I much
> prefer Photoshop.  I'm particularly irked that it does not let me
> resize my image at any time in the editing process.  I also find the
> software itself uses up far too much screen real estate for itself in
> default mode.
> 
> Overall I prefer the interface of PS and the fact that it has no
> pretenses of imposing a structured workflow of it's originators design
> upon my postcapture processing.
> 
> Tom C

I much prefer PhotoShop, but I'm sure that's due in part to familiarity. By the 
time I got Lightroom, I had already established a solid filing system with 
Bridge and a conversion workflow that's fast and efficient. Plus, I do a lot of 
image editing. (Witness the PhotoShopped "action" shots I've done for car 
mags.) I think they're both good tools, serving different constituencies.
Paul


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