

(*Well, then don't make people think they own a Ferrari That's like saying: Well, don't drive this Honda like a Ferrari because *it's What these products are supposed to do for the millions of photographers

Run more seamlessly and smoothly, and collaboratively, since isn't that

Then let them both get to work on making their machines and their programs Lightroom and Apple will not be able to handle all the stress from your Stressing it! *So don't complain how slow everything is becoming (orĬrashing) and just accept it! Bite your nails with worry and anxiety that Should should just *understand* that each time you make an edit orĪdjustment *you are stressing the program, stressing your computer, which is fine no judgements here if that's what Not need that much tweaking unless you're turning the image into a fantasy To make one's photos the best they can be (a really good photograph should More should be built inĬannot believe you are explaining that the very reason for using Lightroom, They have complicated their programs to the point of insanityĪ photographer should not have to be a genius to figure out everything inĮven organizing the pictures is a nightmare.

As it is, I have a tutor that's costing me a smallįortune I'd have to hire someone for an extended time to learn Photoshop! May never use or learn because that is really difficult designed for veryĪdvanced tech types. Photoshop (which I refuse to learn until I've learned Lightroom) which I With a bit of tooling around, you start to get it. Indeed, Apple creates products that are yes, intuitive. With Apple Photos, (I needed no tutor) I figured it all out myself and didīeautiful editing. I'm learning this crazy, hard, overly-complicated thing called Lightroom Just like Adobe calls what was always known in photography as "spotting" Thank you for explaining what a "local adjustment" isĬan't we all just return to simplicity and call these EDITS?
