Originally Posted by
DanK
Erik,
I think you are putting the cart before the horse, if you will pardon the US idiom.
These packages are all complex, with many functions. These functions overlap considerably. For example, the effects of the Lightroom clarity slider are somewhat similar to Nik's structure adjustment or a local contrast adjustment with USM in photoshop.
So, the first question is not 'which of these programs will make the image look better,' but rather, 'what do you want to change in the image?' For example you wrote:
What do you want to do to make them look better? For example, are you thinking vibrance or saturation? Increases in clarity or structure? Local adjustments of one of these, or of something else? All of these can be done, albeit in different ways, with LR, PS, or Nik.
The second question is how to accomplish that. In some cases, one only one package will do what you want, or one will do it in a way that is easier for you. However, in many cases, you will be able to chose among them to accomplish similar things.
BTW, I don't use OnOne, but both Nik and PS will return a TIF file to Lightroom, so your editing is interrupted: you can't go back to the LR adjustments without then sending a new copy to the second software package.
Dan