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p.1 #1 · Aperture, Lightroom, ACDSee? | |
I've only dabbled in digital photography for a couple of years now, so I'm a rank amateur when it comes to what happens AFTER the photo is taken. Although I love much about digital and will never return to film, I definitely find post processing to be a real chore. I don't enjoy it at all.
I started out using Photoshop Elements and it was OK but I really had nothing to compare it to.
Since I switched from PC to Mac, I've just been using the editing capabilities of iPhoto.
I think I want to get either Aperture, Lightroom, or ACDSee Pro but frankly I am at a complete loss as to what would be best for me. One of my main concerns is that it be easy to use.
I'm looking for something that can handle my workflow from start to finish including downloading and organizing photos. Something that is quick and easy to use. I don't want a steep learning curve. I just don't have the time at this point in my life to dedicate very much time to post processing much less learning to use something as complex as CS3.
Right now I'm leaning toward Aperture or ACDSee.
Looking for opinions on both of these. ACDSee is cheaper which is a plus, but I don't know if it may have a downside that I'm not aware of.
Maybe there is something else that I should be considering. I'm really open to all suggestions.
Thanks.
Edited on Dec 08, 2007 at 01:57 AM
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