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I am new to photography (6 months), and I have yet to learn any photoshop type processing. As a result, I have tons of pics stacking up that I would like to work on but don't have a clue what to do. My local camera shop is offering a couple different classes for beginners (CS6 and LR4). I don't know how to determine which is best for me. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
 
LR 4: organizing, RAW processing, workflow. Used for 90% of my work without ever using Photoshop
CS6: pixel level adjustments, advanced layering, masking: used for advanced editing that is only required for some of my shots
 
LR 4: organizing, RAW processing, workflow. Used for 90% of my work without ever using Photoshop

This is exactly why I just downloaded Lightroom myself. I had been doing all of ny editing in ACR/PS and it was extremely time consuming. I hope Lightroom will remedy this for me.
 
CS6 or PaintShop Pro X5 Ultimate but I spend more time using commercial plug-ins.

skieur
 
Don't decide between the two, get both. There you go. Easy.
 
If you must choose .....get LR as it will make photo life easier
 
LR 4: organizing, RAW processing, workflow. Used for 90% of my work without ever using Photoshop

This is exactly why I just downloaded Lightroom myself. I had been doing all of ny editing in ACR/PS and it was extremely time consuming. I hope Lightroom will remedy this for me.

I'm sure it will, I find 90% of my photos are PPed in Lightroom, much faster than PS in my oppinion :cheer:
 
Thank you everyone for your comments. Very helpful. (Except for Kathy) hahahaha. Jk Kathy.
 
Thank you everyone for your comments. Very helpful. (Except for Kathy) hahahaha. Jk Kathy.

Kathy kinda has a point... If you want the full flexibility of tools you need both.
They are very different programmes and both have a purpose.
For photographic processing LR is the kiddie, for anything arty or in graphic design then PS is the weapon of choice.

its a lot of money to pay out though and if you can only budget for one and your a photographer then LR all the way.
 
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Oh and my golden tip...

If you ever want to achieve an effect or use a tool in either programme then You tube is you best friend.

Search for the exact thing your trying to do "create circular text" for example and 9/10 times somebody has done an instructional video.

That's how I have learned a lot of my skills and the rest by a lot of trial and error.
 
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Moved to Graphics Programs and Photo Gallery

CS6...about $700
LR4.....about $150
CS 6 has $550 worth of editing tools, features, and functions that Lightroom doesn't have.

CS6 or LR4?
Both. LR 4 is designed to compliment CS 6

CS 6 includes Photoshop, Bridge 5 and Adobe Camera Raw 7.

Lightroom 4 has 7 modules. The only editing module is the Develop module and it is also Adobe Camera Raw 7.

An alternative to CS 6 is Elements 11 ($80). Elements has truncated version (about 1/2) of Adobe Camera Raw 7, but it has a lot of editing tools. features, functions that Lightroom doesn't have.

K-12 and higher ed students usually qualify for Student discount pricing. CS 6 Extended Student Edition is ($999 retail) $249, or less.
 
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If you or an immediate family member are in school CS6 is the best you can do for $200 with a university email address on amazon and most university websites. I had lightroom for a while, and while it was quick I really am used to CS6 after being in 4 and 5..


I vote CS6
 
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This really truly depends on what kind of imagery you're aiming for. If you're looking for organic / simple / classic approach to the images, LR4 is great. If you're wanting to do anything commercial, editorial, fashion, etc.. LR4 is simply a compliment to the real deal: CS6.
 
Definitely LR4 for the majority of PP. I use PS for the more indepth editing, for brushing and major adjustments.

If you can get both eventually and learn the workflow between the two.
 

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