I'm curious. How many Hogs out there are subscribing to Adobe's photoshop special and of those, how many are using both Photoshop and Lightroom? How many are only using Lightroom? How many are only using Photoshop?
JD750 wrote:
I'm curious. How many Hogs out there are subscribing to Adobe's photoshop special and of those, how many are using both Photoshop and Lightroom? How many are only using Lightroom? How many are only using Photoshop?
I subscribe and only use Photoshop. I prefer the conversions I get in NX2 and NX-D for my D7100 and D810. I spend very little time in the Nikon software then save as a 16-bit Tiff for Photoshop where I have the Google-Nik plug in set to use.
Subscribe to PSCC for Photogrqphers and use both.
Use Photoshop and Bridge.
Use Lightroom and Photoshop. I have used Photoshop since version 7 and always kept current, so CC is a great deal in my opinion.
Lightroom and PSE 12 on my computer. Use both, 95% LR. Will probably subscribe next year rather than pay for upgrades.
Use LR 5 and PS CS6. Bought them shortly before CC came out. Use LR for basic Editing and effects then PS for some things such as composites, blending, layers, etc that just can't be done in LR.
I subscribe & use LR 98% of the time but only because I have yet to learn PS but am hoping to do so. What is the best & easiest way to learn how to use PS, I am competent at LR but Ps remains a mystery!
Gene51
Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
JD750 wrote:
I'm curious. How many Hogs out there are subscribing to Adobe's photoshop special and of those, how many are using both Photoshop and Lightroom? How many are only using Lightroom? How many are only using Photoshop?
Use both - 100% Lightroom on all images, and only use PS for those images that I select for publishing or distribution. When I do client work, I do all my proofing in LR. Once they select their images, I do all finish work in PS and various plugins.
I've been subscribing to Creative cloud for over a year now. I use both Lightroom and Photoshop.
LR for the majority of my photo's
abc1234
Loc: Elk Grove Village, Illinois
I have had PSCC for over a year and never regretted it. I catalog absolutely everything in LR and then edit 95% of my work there. The rest is PS or Nik's dFine for taming noise. I recommend PSCC highly. Whether you like it or not, it is the standard.
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