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hey /p/
opinions on lightroom as a suitable raw converter coming from canon's DPP?

also, ive tried the trial and i have this weird problem of when i adjust anything in the shot, the picture in the main part of the screen doesnt adjust, but the small thumbnail in the corner does?

and one last thing, does the educational version of lightroom offer anything less in terms of functionality over the full retail version?
especially considering its $170 (edu) or $470~ish for the full retail.

chur /p/!
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>> Anonymous
>>125587
Lightroom is amazing! If you can't afford it, go the cheap way (bittorrent)

The main screen should adjust curves and color and stuff, but if you are changing noise reduction i think that has to be 1:1 to see what happens.
>> Anonymous
http://www.newcracks.net/a14.html

adobe lightroom keygen, works on macs to if you have crossover
>> Anonymous
>>125612

Or, you could act as a productive member of society, and get a job to save enough money to buy it?

You know? To support the people that worked so hard to write this software?
>> Anonymous
>>126501

nah, bittorrent it and just gimme some hundred bucks
>> Anonymous
My school uses Lightroom, and I love it. I don't have it on the computer I'm on now, but there are a few different view modes, some show the original, some show it modified, and some show both.

The raw processor in it is identical to the one in CS3, and significantly better than the one in CS2.

The student version CS2 suite was identical to the full version, with some licensing variations, such as no upgrades, and you have to provide proof of eligibility (student, teacher, education organization). Lightroom is probably the same.

Lightroom is much more than a raw converter. It's meant to handle to whole workflow from importing, processing, basic editing, converting to tiff, and organizing your files. You will be paying for all this when you buy it. I'm still trying to get used to using those features.