CS5 does come with LR3 but it is a pretty big gap pricewise.
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CS5 does come with LR3 but it is a pretty big gap pricewise.
it does? why did i have to buy mine separately then?
well there are about 6 different versions of CS5...
Design Premium Design Standard Web Premium Production Premium Master Collection
US$ 1,899 US$ 1,299 US$ 1,799 US$ 1,699 US$ 2,599
Or you can buy LR3 for like $99 :dunno
$99 is the upgrade price. Full version (non-upgrade) is $299.
Dane,
I just started this stuff too. I have a good friend that shoots cars as a hobby and for sidejobs, and have been getting tips from him.
The first thing he told me is to never use Auto. Always shoot manual, he says. I understand why now; the more I shoot in manual, the more trial and error I have to go through as far as settings go, meaning I'll learn the functions of the camera at a rapid rate, and will understand how tweaking certain things will affect the output of the shot. For your own good, IMO, you should shoot exclusively in manual.
Kind of like learning how to drive a manual car first. It's harder, but then when you get into an auto for the first time, it'll be cake.
I wanna be a manual.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q4-mO...ature=youtu.be
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hmm maybe you're right. I know I got my 1st LR 2.0 on eBay for cheap though.
Dane and Botond,
Here is a great blog post written by our featured artist this month, Calbi Jung.
http://photosbycalvin.com/2010/05/a-...ding-exposure/
^ Great read. To date my dslr has never been in Auto. Never used the priority modes either. I'm sure they come in handy but for me, being in manual was the whole point. Lots more mistakes but I'm learning with each image.