I have used Photoshop since starting with version 7 and I like using it since it accomplishes most of what I want to do. I, like many photographers have many-many photos and I presently keep them on a server running Microsoft Server 2008 R2 with no issues, except for occasionally trying to locate one of them and having issues searching. I decided to try Adobe Lightroom as a cataloger and a way of searching. I have made some simple observations that I would like for someone to rhyme in on and help me understand some of the aspects and points of Lightroom.
First, why does Lightroom not support server/network use? Why must the photos be on the computer with Lightroom? I know some folks out there keep their photos on external hard drives but for those who have servers and lots of space and use a laptop to edit, would it not be better to have the ability to house photos on their storage machine?
My next issue with Lightroom is the ability to do some editing with the software. If as a photographer you already own Photoshop are you not paying for another program to edit your photos? Does Lightroom offer different tools that are better for editing?
I simply started out looking for a tool to setup my photos in a database that I could do simple searches through keywords, dates, and title to find what I am looking for. I have not really found anything that is dependable or that has any type of scalability. I am not trying to discriminate against Lightroom or take anything away from it. I am simple trying to figure out the purpose for something that is not network-able and edits as if there was nothing else out there.


