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kjonnnn Goldmember 1,216 posts Likes: 147 Joined Apr 2005 Location: Chicago, Illinois More info | Feb 11, 2012 13:38 | #1 .......
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tonylong ...winded More info | Feb 11, 2012 14:15 | #2 Are you asking or just posting this for info? Tony
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tonylong ...winded More info | Feb 12, 2012 02:41 | #3 kjonnnn wrote in post #13869285 Just posting. Well then, Bridge and Lightroom offer a different set of Digital Asset Management (DAM) tools, what you want is up to you!! Tony
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Feb 12, 2012 13:40 | #4 kjonnnn wrote in post #13873852 I just posted because I think it might be helpful to some who are trying to decide between the two. Often the discussion is around Lightroom vs Photoshop. The video made the comparison of Lightroom vs Bridge. I do photos and design, so I don't really have a need for Lightroom. I was just trying to be helpful to others. That is similar to my thoughts . All i do is images but who knows later on i might get a movie camera and do some messing around or i might decide to learn 3D . Right now it really wouldn't benefit me except i do like the way it takes care of noise easily but i have other software that will work in that area . But the way i see it i may need it sometime in the future so i'm holding off til LR4 comes out then i probably will purchase it .
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