Jan Hoffman
(K=39467) - Comment Date 10/11/2007
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Yes, Mary Sue. Lightroom does this and more: crop, colour balance, rotate, sharpen, scale, print etc. --Best regards, Jan
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Mary Sue Hayward
(K=17558) - Comment Date 10/12/2007
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Thanks, Jan. After I posted, I learned that it was possible to download free trials of both Lightroom and PS-CS3. I'm playing with those now, and learning a lot. I've not looked that closely at Aperture yet. In the past I have used PS-7, and I like that level of functionality. However, since I do not have the same demands that a pro photographer might have, a smaller program might work just as well.
Thanks for your reply.
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Jan Hoffman
(K=39467) - Comment Date 10/13/2007
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By the way, PS CS3 and Lightroom are companion products and Lightroom has numerous modules but does not have the editing power of PS CS3. If you would like to consider a lower cost but very powerful photo editor you should look at ULEAD Photoimpact 12. This is a phenomenal product that does almost as much as Photoshop and has some library management features, too. It can also read and write photoshot .psd format as well as RAW, JPEG, TIFF, etc. Lots of effects as well as basic editing and a very nice photo framing library. --Jan
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Mary Sue Hayward
(K=17558) - Comment Date 10/16/2007
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Thanks for the guidance, Jan. Based on my experience with the trial version of PS CS3, I'm probably going with that program. I still might get Lightroom too - it is a nice organizational tool, plus has good features. And as you said, they are companion products.
Your comments have been helpful. Thanks for your input!
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