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<blockquote data-quote="Crsnydertx" data-source="post: 202894" data-attributes="member: 621"><p>Sue, your comments about "not adapting to" Lightroom are kinda left dangling out there. What are the things about Lightroom that you don't like? What are the advantages of Acorn over Lightroom?</p><p></p><p>My experience as a fairly recent convert to Mac was that I took one look at iPhoto and found it dreadful; did not stop running until I reached the safe haven of Lightroom, which I've used on Windows and now Mac from Version 1 through 5. I also have CS6, which is overkill for most of my editing needs but is brought into action when some task arises for which LR is not adequate. But anything that uses iPhoto as a front end is a non-starter for me. Maybe the iPhoto/Aperture replacement will be better, but in the meantime....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crsnydertx, post: 202894, member: 621"] Sue, your comments about "not adapting to" Lightroom are kinda left dangling out there. What are the things about Lightroom that you don't like? What are the advantages of Acorn over Lightroom? My experience as a fairly recent convert to Mac was that I took one look at iPhoto and found it dreadful; did not stop running until I reached the safe haven of Lightroom, which I've used on Windows and now Mac from Version 1 through 5. I also have CS6, which is overkill for most of my editing needs but is brought into action when some task arises for which LR is not adequate. But anything that uses iPhoto as a front end is a non-starter for me. Maybe the iPhoto/Aperture replacement will be better, but in the meantime.... [/QUOTE]
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