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photography101
12th of August 2007 (Sun), 13:08
Which one would be the best for beginning photographers to use to post process with. Just got 5d and starting to build up my equipment. Want to get the correct thing before i buy. thanks
howzitboy
12th of August 2007 (Sun), 13:15
wow thats like a disposable camera compared to an dslr. totally apples and oranges. both are over kill for a beginner, id get lightroom because way cheaper and easier to use.
vetkrazy
12th of August 2007 (Sun), 13:29
Everyone has their own favorite. Elements 5 is a good entry level program and once you learn it, moving to CS3 is easier. Lightroom uses the same raw converter you find in CS3. Lightroom has a lot of organizing features that many like. But it does not have the editing features you will find in CS3 like layers, clone, heal, filters, etc. It really depends on what level of post processing you like in your photos and how much time you have to learn the program.
B3SEO
12th of August 2007 (Sun), 13:34
Get Lightroom, and learn how to use it. CS3 for doing major photo retouching (cloning out the telephone wires, etc). Photoshop Elements is okay, but I prefer CS3.
PhotosByEric
12th of August 2007 (Sun), 13:36
wow thats like a disposable camera compared to an dslr. totally apples and oranges. both are over kill for a beginner, id get lightroom because way cheaper and easier to use.
I have to completely disagree with the whole disposable camera thing. I use Lightrrom and PSE5 and feel that my pictures come out great. I think that for the average person PSE5 will accomplish 90% of what they need at a fraction of the cost of CS3.
Also that last time I looked LR cost more than PSE5
Eric
GyRob
12th of August 2007 (Sun), 14:46
well as far as i know you carnt open a raw in ps5 so if that's what you want to do cs2 or cs3.
i dont know what othere programs alow this i.e lightroom but someone will :)
Rob.
R Hardman
12th of August 2007 (Sun), 15:01
well as far as i know you carnt open a raw in ps5 so if that's what you want to do cs2 or cs3.
i dont know what othere programs alow this i.e lightroom but someone will :)
Rob.
I use DPP to convert my RAW to TIFF then edit in Photoshop 5. I also use Elements from time to time.
photography101
12th of August 2007 (Sun), 16:27
you can open raw in 5. a friend has it and i tryed it....
samsen
12th of August 2007 (Sun), 16:32
The 5 in 5D conflicts with 5 in 5E so go CS3 for sure.
Well I may not reason it right on Sunday but conclusion is surely accurate. :)
Familiaphoto
12th of August 2007 (Sun), 19:02
I have to completely disagree with the whole disposable camera thing. I use Lightrrom and PSE5 and feel that my pictures come out great. I think that for the average person PSE5 will accomplish 90% of what they need at a fraction of the cost of CS3.
Also that last time I looked LR cost more than PSE5
Eric
I agree with Eric completely. If you don't know the kind of editing you will be doing, get Elements 5 to start. It has all the basics covered. Once you get that down the transition to Lightroom or CS3 will be much easier. I started with Elements 5 and it did just fine for quite a while. I have just added Lightroom because I needed greater batch processing abilities and better DAM functionality along with the greater power afforded in RAW editing.
If you have used image editing in the past you might want to consider Lightroom right away, but I would not do this as Lightroom does not do everything as I still find myself going into the editor in PSE on occasion to do somethings that Lightroom just can't. I wouldn't do Lightroom if it was not paired with something else. Either PSE or CS3, etc.
Just my 2 cents.
howzitboy
12th of August 2007 (Sun), 19:53
he didnt say ps element 5, he said photoshop 5. element yeah id say grab that but not ps 5
Familiaphoto
12th of August 2007 (Sun), 20:40
he didnt say ps element 5, he said photoshop 5. element yeah id say grab that but not ps 5
I know, I was responding to Eric's recommendation of PSE5.
PacAce
12th of August 2007 (Sun), 20:45
you can open raw in 5. a friend has it and i tryed it....
I guess what you meant to say, then, is Photoshop Elements 5 instead of just Photoshop 5. They're two different products. :)
photography101
12th of August 2007 (Sun), 20:48
yes...... sorry about the confusion. yes ps elements 5 or cs3.....
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