dpuck1998
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work with cs3?
Well to my knowledge there are only two CURRENT versions of Photoshop. But You may be able to find older versions on EBAY pretty cheap(use caution).What are the different versions of photoshop available...ie CS2 etc...
How are they different?
TIA
I have CS3 and Lightroom, and honestly I do most of my work in Lightroom.
What do find better? Easier? More functional? Should I get lightroom ;-)
I think you can download a 30 day trial of Lightroom from Adobe. Might be worth looking into. There are a bunch of sites out there that give online tutorials for Lightroom too. I like Lightroom cause I can import all my photos, catalog them, and do almost all the PP I need to do without opening PS. I still use PS for resizing, sharpening, and printing. The sharpening has gotten better in LR since 1.1 came out, but it is not the same, at least to me. The resizing is limited, and the printing just stink, IMHO anyways. Try the trial, it might save you some money, and you might hate it. I know some folks don't like it very much.
I shoot only in RAW and I use lightroom to process them.
So for someone shooting RAW you say you like lightroom, but they also say Elements 5.0 is good for pp. Do you what advantages/differences there are between the two? Can you do like the whole black and white the photo and color in sections with both programs, and all the other big processes? THANKS!!
So for someone shooting RAW you say you like lightroom, but they also say Elements 5.0 is good for pp. Do you what advantages/differences there are between the two? Can you do like the whole black and white the photo and color in sections with both programs, and all the other big processes? THANKS!!
Now granted I don't want a top-of-the-line-need-to-be-an-expert-to-open-the-box type of program, but I would really rather just keep the number of programs to a minimun. But I don't know what to go with.
I agree that if you shoot mostly RAW you'll want something besides (or in addition to) Elements. I downloaded the Lightroom trial, and I'm not sure what I'll do without it when my 30 days is up. I'm especially enjoying the curves tool since that is something that Elements lacks. Batch editing is another thing that Elements can't do. Lightroom's keywording system seems really cool too, although I haven't done much with it yet.
Unfortunately we've had so many big expenditures this year that I just can't justify the price tag right now (actually I'm trying to decide between Lightroom and the 70-300 VR lens--my anniversary is coming up). I did the trial this month because I had a lot of vacation pictures to edit.
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Jen -
If you have school age kids, you can get Lightroom at a discount through campustech.