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<blockquote data-quote="adanac" data-source="post: 44962" data-attributes="member: 1328"><p>I find working in lightroom is fairly quick, although we do have a pretty skookum PC on which it is installed. However even on my laptop I can stand using the application.</p><p></p><p>My filing system is by date, which is the LR default. If I import a session from a particular type of shoot I can rename it so it shows up more easily. I find this works for me but if you are used to a subject based filing hierarchy you might need to talk to other LR users to see if that is possible and easy rather than anti-social. You can of course use meta data to group things via searches but that is slightly anti-social.</p><p></p><p>Tuning images in LR is fairly easy once you get to know the app; it doesn't anywhere approach the arcane and anti-social.</p><p></p><p>Overall, I like it. Is it the best raw processor for your particular camera? Don't know. Some do better with others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adanac, post: 44962, member: 1328"] I find working in lightroom is fairly quick, although we do have a pretty skookum PC on which it is installed. However even on my laptop I can stand using the application. My filing system is by date, which is the LR default. If I import a session from a particular type of shoot I can rename it so it shows up more easily. I find this works for me but if you are used to a subject based filing hierarchy you might need to talk to other LR users to see if that is possible and easy rather than anti-social. You can of course use meta data to group things via searches but that is slightly anti-social. Tuning images in LR is fairly easy once you get to know the app; it doesn't anywhere approach the arcane and anti-social. Overall, I like it. Is it the best raw processor for your particular camera? Don't know. Some do better with others. [/QUOTE]
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