OK, this is post is going to show how lost I am when it comes to working with RAW images, but LR seems to be the tool of choice for working with RAW so I want to give it a shot before my wife graduates and she loses the ability to use her student discount ....
I have been using DxO to process my RAW files because it is pretty much an automated procedure for 99% of my pictures. I simply select the files I want to process and hit "start" and all of the corrections are analyzed by the software and I get a processed jpeg at the end. It is literally as easy as it could possibly be.
I downloaded the trial of LR, and it seems like I have to make my corrections to each individual photo and then process them at the end. To make matters worse, all of the corrections require subjective input on my end and I generally have no idea what the heck I'm doing. Being red deficient colorblind means I pretty much just skip any color corrections out of fear of completely ruining a photo.
I have to missing the boat completely here. Is LR capable of analyzing my photos and making normal corrections without so much input from me? Do I need to somehow find or determine standard presets that will work in most conditions? Are there presets for my camera and lenses available already?
Sorry for the "newbness" of this post but I would like to get a better handle on working with my RAW images as sometimes I feel like my current solution (trust in DxO) is maybe making too many decisions for me.

