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Anonymous
>>133002 My workflow is pretty much the same.
The main timesaver in Lightroom in my opinion is the combination of image editor, EXIF editor, and good browser/organizer software. It makes sorting out the ones to keep much quicker, then the image editor is set up in such a way that it's extremely fast to make the routine adjustments that most digital photos require, then the batch output system is quick and effective. With photoshop, routine adjustments require a lot more steps and photos must be opened, edited, and closed manually, whereas in Lightroom you just move down the line in the browser, make your changes (or even copy/paste settings between similar photos), then batch save them. The other nice thing is that Lightroom stores editing data so you can go back later and make changes without having to start over from an original file, or you can revert to the original file without having to make backup copies.
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