GrillMouster
Mouster of the Grill
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One thing that I have not seen mentioned is that RAW processing software is not editing software. For example, you cannot use the RAW software to add text, clone out objects, selective coloring, etc. So, you do not eliminate your need for an editing program by getting a good RAW program.
With Lightroom 2 and the latest ACR that's not true anymore. In addition to the spot tool, which clones and heals, you also have the adjustment brush, gradient tool, post-crop vignette, etc. In the Slideshow and Print modules you can also add text, logo, or a watermark and print to file or export the image as a jpg.
With LR you can do all the things you mentioned, but it's true that there's a lot of stuff, that you cannot do that Photoshop can do. And some of the stuff that you can do with LR is just easier to do in Photoshop.