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Yes, Lightroom is giving me a lot more control. It also makes the editing much easier and faster, so I'm more likely to take the time to give each photo a little individual attention - picking neutral shades to fine-tune white balance, brightening up colors, etc. Lightroom also makes it fairly painless to do dust removal, and I also often adjust fill light, recovery (brings back blown-out areas if possible), vibrancy, and sometimes black, in order to make a more pleasing photo.
It's always a tough call, though; sometimes looking at the earlier ones side-by-side, I find that I prefer the original, untweaked image. Fortunately Lightroom has really nice options for showing you before and after, side by side or split and variations thereof.
Here's one that I do prefer the later version of, as an example of what you can do... here's the more or less straight JPG conversion:
Now here's some color correction and fill light to bring out some carpet detail.
Unfortunately, some constrast is necessarily lost when bringing up the fill light, but you can tweak that a bit more.
Here's another one... before and after.
There are obviously quite a few more, though looking at them side by side, I'm already thinking I'm going to have to go back and redo a few again as I prefer the original colors or contrast sometimes. It never ends!
I haven't done it so much with the WDW shots yet, but sometimes it can be fun to really adjust the colors for a stronger effect... here's a couple shots I did where the colors are not necessarily very true to life!
Oh, the other reason for going through them again is for keywording - I had already tagged them all with either the park name, downtown, or a resort name, but with so many shots, I could still use to get more granular to help find a specific shot in the future. And then there's the easy straightening... quick cropping... etc, etc. It's not too tricky to use but I'm very glad that I did some training to help take advantage of some of the features and shortcuts that I'm sure that I wouldn't have known about otherwise.
It's always a tough call, though; sometimes looking at the earlier ones side-by-side, I find that I prefer the original, untweaked image. Fortunately Lightroom has really nice options for showing you before and after, side by side or split and variations thereof.
Here's one that I do prefer the later version of, as an example of what you can do... here's the more or less straight JPG conversion:

Now here's some color correction and fill light to bring out some carpet detail.

Unfortunately, some constrast is necessarily lost when bringing up the fill light, but you can tweak that a bit more.
Here's another one... before and after.


There are obviously quite a few more, though looking at them side by side, I'm already thinking I'm going to have to go back and redo a few again as I prefer the original colors or contrast sometimes. It never ends!

I haven't done it so much with the WDW shots yet, but sometimes it can be fun to really adjust the colors for a stronger effect... here's a couple shots I did where the colors are not necessarily very true to life!


Oh, the other reason for going through them again is for keywording - I had already tagged them all with either the park name, downtown, or a resort name, but with so many shots, I could still use to get more granular to help find a specific shot in the future. And then there's the easy straightening... quick cropping... etc, etc. It's not too tricky to use but I'm very glad that I did some training to help take advantage of some of the features and shortcuts that I'm sure that I wouldn't have known about otherwise.