Somebody help me here. I now own (roughly in order of purchase)
Photoshop 7 (old, old), Bridge CS4, Photoshop Elements 8, Lightroom
3.4. Now I use mostly iPhoto for simple cropping, corrections and
Graphic Converter for resizing. But I got LR to handle RAW.
My impression is that Photoshop is for artists and designers,
that Bridge was a database system to oganize files, Elements was
added as a less expensive (and less fully featured) version of
Photoshop, Lightroom was added exclusively for photographers and
incorporated many of the features of PSE in a photographer friendly
way.
Now it seems like PSE 9 has the database (PS 8 does not and needed
a front end such as Bridge) and LR 3.4 has localized modification
(LR 2 could only make changes to an entire image).
So my questions are:
1. What do I (as a photographer) need? I'm not going to tell you
that money is no object, but I'm neither am I going to shell out
$700 for a PS CS5 that is not necessary.
2. What does PS CS5 have that PSE 9 does not have?
3. Is LR the complete solution (or likely to become a complete
solution in the future) for photographers?
4. What is Adobe up to (other than trying to suck up every dollar
that we have)?
Thx.