barjohn
Established
Try Bibble Pro it has the RAW converter and many other features and is reasonably priced. You can run both a PC and a MAC version on the same license.
mwooten
light user
I agree, and I pre-ordered my copy of Lightroom from Amazon today. There is also a sort of interesting interview with Lightroom's daddy on http://www.since1968.com/ .sirvine said:Here comes the 1.0 production release of Lightroom! Price is $299 with a limited offer at $199 for early adopters. I have absolutely zero patience for the user interface of the Epson software (at least on a Mac), and since Aperture won't read Epson RAW, I've learned to love Lightroom.
See here for more on the upcoming production release: http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070128-8720.html
Michael
espressogeek
Well-known
I have not used bible on the epson files yet. But I was always floored with the pure speed of bible. Lightroom was decent but since most of the features made it into CS3 and bridge I don't see a compelling reason to invest in it. I could change my tune later. I LOVE aperture but since apple doesn't support Epson files I find it useless from time to time.
crusius
Established
barjohn said:Try Bibble Pro it has the RAW converter and many other features and is reasonably priced. You can run both a PC and a MAC version on the same license.
And a Linux version too (that's how I use it).
It has grown into a really nice application since I started to use it (it was the only game in town for Linux, maybe it still is), incorporating a lot of tools that are really useful: noise reduction, healing/cloning, etc.
- Cesar
lhsa
Member
this is a complete noob question, but what's the difference between photoshop and lightroom?
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