I just meant that since I can only afford one or the other at the moment, the nod had to go to CS4. I might like Lightroom as a conversion and rendering tool. I haven't spent enough time with it to be certain. But I do know that CS1 doesn't take advantage of the Intel box speed, I need PhotoShop for image processing beyond what Lightroom does, and I need InDesign. So for now, I'm still a PhotoShop and Adobe Raw Converter boy.
Paul
On Oct 24, 2008, at 3:26 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:


On Oct 24, 2008, at 12:03 PM, PN Stenquist wrote:

I do a lot of work beyond conversion and rendering, so I believe PS is better suited to my workflow than Lightroom.

I'm not entirely sure I understand what you meant, Paul. What do you mean by "beyond conversion and rendering"? I don't understand what distinction you're making there.

With respect to my image processing, Lightroom does the heavy lifting along with the image management and organizational work. Photoshop does in image processing what LR cannot. My workflow uses both applications integrated together seamlessly.

I use Photoshop for a lot of other things too, only peripherally associated with image processing needs, so I wouldn't be without it. I don't know that I need the latest version ... yet ... simply because I'm still running on Apple PowerPC and CS2 is doing what I need for the moment. For an Apple Intel system, I would have placed the order two weeks ago. ;-)

Godfrey

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