Oh, my head is spinning a little . . . OK, I did edit them a little differently in both programs, so maybe comparing them directly doesn't make sense. (For example, I DID increase the saturation in the LR photo; I was playing with it more in LR, trying new things.)
So, my big complaint is that when I was done editing the image in LR, it looked pretty good, but when I converted it to a jpeg (what you see in this thread), it's much darker. I didn't like that. I need to know that what I see in my edit is going to look the same in the conversion or the program is no good for me. What I see in DPP is what I get when I convert.
I'm not sure how to post a screen-shot -- I see the "prt scr" button, but not sure where to paste it? Or turn it into a photo I can upload?
I should probably try this again with a new photos -- before and after. So far, it's happened with every photo I've edited. I'm sure I'm doing something wrong and maybe it is the black background. I didn't know I could change it, so thanks, Lindsey, I'll try that and see if that fixes things for me.
I notice that the EXIF data is erased (in Flickr) when I convert in DPP, but not in Lightroom. I have no idea why.
I will also try to open the LR converstion in DPP and see how it looks. Good idea.
It's interesting that Marc sees the exposure as identical -- the LR one looks darker to me. I guess some of you are saying that might just be from saturation? But, again, it doesn't look that dark until I convert. (Oh, and I am talking about what I see in "Develop." Not sure if it looked different in "Library.")
So much to think about -- I want to like Lightroom, but it's imperative that I solve this problem first! I know I'm still learning, so willing to do what it takes.
Thanks so much for all the helpful feedback! 