If you go with the stand alone Lightroom you can still send your image to PSE 
for any editing that you can't do in LR - like using layers. The down side of 
that is PSE pretty much limits you to 8 bit images.  The LR-PSE workflow works 
pretty well for me, though. 

-p

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> On Oct 21, 2014, at 11:16 AM, Ed Keeney <ewkph...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I currently use and older version of Photoshop Elements (v5) to
> post-process my images.  It works and I've been happy with it.
> 
> I currently don't use the Organizer that is paired with the
> application.  My organization is all in my head (I separate images by
> month/year).  I don't have any tagging, so if I wanted to find an
> image of my father-in-law, I would need to know which image I want and
> then approximate the year and date.
> 
> I was thinking about moving to the Adobe Cloud offering for
> photographers, $10/month and I get PS and Lightroom.
> 
> Should I just continue to use the standalone PSE product and get
> myself into its Organizer product.
> 
> Since I don't upgrade too often (version 13 is the latest PSE), I'm
> not sure its worth the $120/year for the full PS and Lightroom over
> the $79 one time cost for PSE or a switch to the standalone Lightroom.
> 
> Thoughts?
> 
> Thanks!
> Ed
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/edkeeney/
> 
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