The Outlaw wrote in post #12829193
some of it yes, all of it i doubt it, and i couldnt do any of it as fast no... also doing it with bridge and acr still opens each file individually and closes each individually (atleast for me) not nearly as smooth or easy as lr3.
I can select only certain or a entire folder of images in Bridge, open them all in ACR, and either edit the first image and apply those settings to the rest or arrow key thru and edit each individually. You can also just bring one into ACR, make the adjustments, go back to Bridge and apply the changes to whatever number of images you want.
your intitled to you own opinion, and me my own. mine happens to be that using lr3 to do all your importing, sorting, exporting, cataloging, basic editing, flickr publishing, zenfolio publishing, is the simplest and easiest way for me. 99% of the time the above is all thats needed for me and when i need photoshop ctrl + e (mac= command + e) and it opens the image in photoshop to do whats needed before returning to lightroom.
No argument on opinion
. Everybody has their own workflow. I jumped from CS3 to CS5, so I don't know what all changed from CS4. Bridge CS5 will also allow you to publish to flickr and facebook. LR3 and ACR6.4 share the same basic engine as well. I know I found that I can do much more in CS5 Bridge/ACR than I could in CS3 and don't make the trip to PS nearly as much, especially with the addition of the local adjustment brush.
Anyway, I respect your workflow and hope you do mine. I was just trying to let the OP know he may not need to spend the $$ on LR if he can convert to DNG and do his work in ACR.