First I must make a disclosure statement. I have nothing to do with Adobe and to the best of my knowledge I have no financial involvement in that company
Now that has cleared the air I feel a need to report on my post-processing progress with Lightroom and Photoshop in the hope that it gives heart to others.
Twelve months ago I invested in the current version of Photoshop and, because it was relatively cheap, I also bought Lightroom 4.4 at the same time. As I am a reasonably competent intermediate user of Photoshop I saw no reason to rush into installing Lightroom and the disk sat in the drawer for 6 months, until, after some advice from this forum I decided to give it a go. Well, I have to say I am overjoyed with the result and have to admit I have turned into something of a Lightroom fanatic - as you will see from the rant below.
The Lightroom catalogue is brilliant. It is, in my opinion far better than Bridge and has many useful features. You can quickly catalogue and keyword all your photos. You can also convert raw to dng on import and rename files and control the metadata. Filtering and finding individual photos is easy and super fast with the text and metadata filters. It is fascinating, for example, to see what photos were taken with a particular camera/lens combination and it all happens in seconds.
The Develop module looks deceptively simple but it really is quite sophisticated. All edits are lossless and reversible and with the history panel you can go back to any early stage in the process and recommence if you are unhappy with the result. You can also create any number of virtual copies of a photo and try different edit techniques without changing the original image and without creating a number of large image files. All edits are contained in tiny sidecar files so hard disk space is not compromised. But, best of all the results can be astounding. I have compared photos that I have painstakingly edited in Photoshop with the same job in Lightroom. The work of 2-3 hours in Photoshop (creating selections, layers etc.) can be dome in minutes in Lightroom and, frankly, I can't see the difference. And you haven't got to guess what to do next, just work down the Develop module step by step.
Then there are the added extras. The Map module allows you to geotag your photos using any available GPX file and nowadays you can create a GPX on your mobile phone. The Book, Slideshow and Print module give you endless different ways to display or share your photos and the Web module allows the creation of Flash and HTML galleries quite simply and quickly.
OK, there are still occasions when I still use Photoshop, for creative work and where pixel manipulation and layering is necessary. But if you just want to catalogue and develop photos Lightroom is great - plus it is cheap. Sorry if I raved on somewhat but, as you can see, I am really happy that I finally discovered Lightroom.
Grant