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Hi all,
I have being experimenting with both the lightroom adjustment brush and adjustment layers in photoshop for some of my landscape work. Both certainly provide a great way of processing to guide the viewers eye through the image.Initially I relied entirely on the adjustment brush in lightroom, but lately after viewing some tutorials, I have found adjustment layers in photoshop to be quite useful also. Having become reasonably comfortable using both methods, I am interested to hear what others who have access to both lightroom and photoshop use when this type of processing is required. Do people prefer to start and finish in either lightroom or photoshop, or is it normal practise for some to jump between different software packages to make use of better features? Thanks for any feedback
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