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About Steve Meltzer
Expertise I am a professional photographer and I've been shooting for newspapers, magazines, commercial clients and artists for over 30 years.
I have shot stock photography for dozens of years and in 1977 created West Stock (Seattle, WA) which was one of the first to produce stock photo CDs and later one of the first to establish an online stock photo slaes site.
I have a new book on digital photography "PHOTOGRAPHING ARTS, CRAFTS AND COLLECTIBLES (Lark Books, 2007)which is available at Amazon.com, eBay.com and in bookstores like Barnes & Noble and Borders. I have another book, CAPTURE THE LIGHT which will be puiblished in November, 2008.
I write 20-30 feature articles and columns for regional and national publications a year.
My education includes studying with photographers like Cornell Capa, Duane Michels and Oliver Gagliani (from the Ansel Adams Center.)
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You are here: Experts > Arts/Humanities > Visual Arts > Photography > Adobe software
Expert: Steve Meltzer
Date: 2/21/2007
Subject: Adobe software
Question Hi Steve,
I am a serious enthusiast who has sold photos to a few mags.I use Photoshop Elements to edit my images but now feel that I would like to purchase something with more features.I can,t decide between Photoshop CS2 or the recently released Lightroom.I would appreciate your advice.
Jim
Answer Jim
The answer is always dependent upon the output. What do you need? If editing and color management are the issue I'd stay with Photoshop. If dealing with large numbers of images and sorting and caaloging are the issue I'd use Lightroom or Aperture.
But without knowing exactly what your needs are its hard to do more then balpark an answer.
Steve
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