I now need to decide what image editing software plan to go with next.
Adobe is trying to sell their Photo shop CC + Lightroom plan pretty prominently now. You can get it on one of two plans: a monthly (with annual commitment) or yearly subscription. It is virtually the same price either way. (about the same aren't they? ).
If I got this plan it would cost nearly as much for a single year as I could buy Lightroom for outright. So why would I consider the photoshop + Lightroom plan? I did some research (eventually started reading from past topics on CiC forum), and if I am correct, the main reason for switching to PS in an editing project is for layers related work. It would be to get the advantage of layers.
Personally, because I shoot for wildlife/nature most, I don't try many creative effects, and process just to make my images look more lifelike (clear, sharp etc.) In this branch of photography, it may be typical to avoid techniques that may be considered "un natural" such as combining peices from separate images, or removing objects, introducing effects, etc. This may be because it would be less interesting to see wildlife/nature photos if they were not genuine captures. These techniques may be largely done using layers right?
Therefore, do I have no use for layers? Or does the ability to use layers still have a place within my photography style?
I know some selective adjustments are often necessary, but note that Lightroom does provide some tools like a gradient filter, radial filter, and adjustment brush.
The conclusion would be that if I do not need layers in my work flow, I would probably buy Lightroom. If they do have a place in my photography style (it would be advantageous for me to incorporate them in my workflow), then I should find program that offers layers.
Thanks in advance for replies!