On Mar 6, 11:52 am, "maya" wrote:
On Feb 27, 10:09 pm, Oliver Costich
wrote:
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007 10:08:23 -0800, "Little Juice Coupe"
wrote:
And, it should be noted that when ACR is updated so will LR (for new cameras). LR uses ACR and from what I gathered even uses the ACR plug-in so when you update the ACR plug-in you also update LR. But, neither is a replacement for the other. As I said Adobe my do a bundle where you get Photoshop CS3, ACR 4, LR together, but that doesn’t make LR a replacement for anything. It was more an answer to Apple Aperture.
ljc
Adobe has siad they have no plan to bundle LR with PS.
"Johan W. Elzenga" wrote in message
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On Feb 20, 2:40 pm, "Little Juice Coupe" wrote: They may offer CS3, ACR 4 with LR as bundled suite. But, LR will NOT replace
ACR. They are separate products with separate markets.
ljc
Somehow I thought LR was Adobe’s merging of ACR and RSE.
No, it isn’t. Adobe was working onLightroomlong before they bought RSE. They did use some RSE technology inLightroom, though.
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I’m trying to follow this discussion… pls, what is ACR? bottom line, Lightroom IS a separate piece of software, right? (does not come bundled up together w/PS? at least not CS2, right?)
thank you…
ACR=Adobe Camera RAW (Adobe’s raw converter bundled with CS2 and CS3) RSE=RAW Shooter Essentials (Adobe’s recently acquired raw converter product)
Lightroom – Adobe’s newly developed raw converter targeted to I-don’t- know-who.
I looked at the beta, I liked it, it was buggy so I thought I would convert to it when CS3 was released. Then I found out it is not to be bundled with CS3 so my interest waned.
From what I have read Smart Filters is the only compelling feature in
CS3 but for me that is enough – I can’t wait.
Good luck,
Ron