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<blockquote data-quote="Chavezshutter" data-source="post: 1176" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>I voted Lightroom and Photoshop. While Lightroom does a lot of my editing, I would easly trade it for something like ON1 Photo RAW, specially since it apperently handles Sony RAW files (ARW) better then Lightroom but then again I'm unaware of ON1 Photo RAW's photo catalogue capability - I have a lot of photos for which I need some kind of system of catalogue to keep in order.</p><p></p><p>As for photoshop, I use it mostly for image manipulation and in that space I dont see it being equaled or surpassed for a very long time. It is like the encyclopedia of image trickery and has had too many years to be refined. There are programs that can do some of what photoshop does but none are as comprehensive or have as many ways to accomplish a task as what Photoshop has.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chavezshutter, post: 1176, member: 3"] I voted Lightroom and Photoshop. While Lightroom does a lot of my editing, I would easly trade it for something like ON1 Photo RAW, specially since it apperently handles Sony RAW files (ARW) better then Lightroom but then again I'm unaware of ON1 Photo RAW's photo catalogue capability - I have a lot of photos for which I need some kind of system of catalogue to keep in order. As for photoshop, I use it mostly for image manipulation and in that space I dont see it being equaled or surpassed for a very long time. It is like the encyclopedia of image trickery and has had too many years to be refined. There are programs that can do some of what photoshop does but none are as comprehensive or have as many ways to accomplish a task as what Photoshop has. [/QUOTE]
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