When I first got my 30D, I shot in JPEG. However, I was suggested to shoot in RAW in order to have much more flexibility in PP. So I gave it a shot. Unfortunately, I thought it was a rather painfull process. At that time, all I had was CS2.
First, I had to OPEN every picture ONE by ONE to just preview it. Since it was shot in RAW, there were no thumbnails. This was by far the biggest drawback.
Then, I had to apply the corrections one by one. This wasn't so bad as this is how I did JPEG as well. I never messed with actions or bach processing. I still have yet to do this, thought I definitely want to learn!
However, I now learned about Adobe Bridge (raw thumnail previews) and want to start shooting in RAW again. I also currently have CS3 and Lightroom, of which I heard is a LOT more "RAW friendly"
With that said, what would you guys recommend for RAW processing? Should I just use CS3 as it's "better"? Or should I start with Lightroom then integrate for the more advanced orrections? I basically want to find the most efficient way to sift through newly shot photos, delete the ones that I don't want, and do the basic corrections on the "keepers".
It would also be nice if I could learn some organizations with albums, tagging, etc. I believe LR supports this, correct?
Any help is appreciated 

