I'm too lazy to search....

So... yay. That makes me useful simply by default.

lol! I'm trying to figure if Lightroom Tutorials are worth my time. I have Lightroom, CS3, and PSE - so in theory I could use any of those. But I don't have PSP or Aperture.
 
sporting the radlab too in CS...I tried LR and honestly? I am lazy...having another program to use...not gonna happen
 
Photoshop with a set of actions by Annie Manning (Paint the Moon). If it matters, I mostly edit to improve my photos (brightness, contrast, adjusting for better color, reducing shadows, etc) rather than to achieve a certain look or effect.
 
I second Liz's Photoshop with Radlab. Radlab works within Photoshop and it is AWESOME! You can download a free trial that works for ten days I think.
 
I second Liz's Photoshop with Radlab. Radlab works within Photoshop and it is AWESOME! You can download a free trial that works for ten days I think.

This. Once I tried it, I was hooked. I hardly use actions first anymore - this does 75 at the same time, and I can mix them up and make it my own... then save the "style."
 
This. Once I tried it, I was hooked. I hardly use actions first anymore - this does 75 at the same time, and I can mix them up and make it my own... then save the "style."

Second this. It is nice because I can easily apply the same look at all the photos of a particular time or event.
 
sporting the radlab too in CS...I tried LR and honestly? I am lazy...having another program to use...not gonna happen
Actually, LR is a good fit for laziness ;) You can just select presets. You really can't beat one click editing :D Two clicks if you count exporting to PS :p
 
CameraBag 2 on my Macbook. It takes literally less than 5 mins to edit. Love the filters they have.


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Actually, LR is a good fit for laziness ;) You can just select presets. You really can't beat one click editing :D Two clicks if you count exporting to PS :p

I was going to say the same thing! LR is so easy. One click editing all the way! And being able to edit a whole series of photos by just clicking sync settings is *awesome*. Such a huge timesaver!
 
ACR in Photoshop. I only do clean edits, so each edit takes under a minute. Sometimes I'll fix things in Photoshop, but I usually don't bother.


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This. Once I tried it, I was hooked. I hardly use actions first anymore - this does 75 at the same time, and I can mix them up and make it my own... then save the "style."

But... you can do that with Lightroom too.. and you can buy outside presets to add in and mix those in and save your mixes as well. lol
 
I mean unless I'm being super finicky most of my photo editing is done in just a few clicks. Select the photos I want, do a light autofix, click my bump up or down preset, increase clarity. Voila! A whole series of photos done. lol
 
It may be just as easy, lol! I haven't used Lightroom before. They sound similar - easy, few clicks quick and with personalized settings. I wouldn't be able to compare them though - at least LR and RadLab. I can only go from my experience and use of RadLab.
 
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