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Buckster said:You realize this thread hasn't been active for more than 3 years, right?
At $430 for the "expert" versions of the RAW converter you recommend, I'm glad that LR4 fully meets my needs for less than a quarter of that price.
LR4, as previous versions did, already recognizes my lenses to do auto image distortion and vignette correction. It also includes a fantastic noise reduction section, that I rarely have a need for anyway, and I also have Noise Ninja installed in Photoshop if I really need some serious noise reduction help which is, again, rarely. And for those rare occasions I feel a need for them, they seem to work just fine for me - noise gone, but not clarity or sharpness or detail that I want to keep.Buckster said:You realize this thread hasn't been active for more than 3 years, right?
At $430 for the "expert" versions of the RAW converter you recommend, I'm glad that LR4 fully meets my needs for less than a quarter of that price.
The only difference I could tell between elite and standard is camera and lens support is a bit more for elite. I looked up your camera model and it's supported with what looks like a pretty complete list of lenses. So if you did want it there seems to be no advantage in elite for you. Now the photo pack expert does look better but I'm guessing standard would be decent. Ive never tried it so I'll be doing the trial just because
Buckster said:LR4, as previous versions did, already recognizes my lenses to do auto image distortion and vignette correction. It also includes a fantastic noise reduction section, that I rarely have a need for anyway, and I also have Noise Ninja installed in Photoshop if I really need some serious noise reduction help which is, again, rarely. And for those rare occasions I feel a need for them, they seem to work just fine for me - noise gone, but not clarity or sharpness or detail that I want to keep.
So what's to gain by paying so much more for this other program?
Play with it and let us know what you find out, especially if you're a LR user as well to compare them.