Gene51 wrote:
It's ok for quick, imprecise adjustments. Much more control in On1, Topaz, Photoshop, etc. Also, LR bogs down when you have a lot of small local adjustments. I find it better to use LR for general global adjustments, some work with linear and radial gradients, but not much else.
I agree Gene! I complete the majority of my images in lightroom. However, when I have an exceptional image and want to do a lot of dodge and burn or object replacements, it's off to Photoshop for speed and precision.