Sure the "Loading" text might only be up there for 5 seconds or so, but think about it. The issue lies in the fact that when I am trying to pick my favorite pictures in Lightroom I have to wait for that darn "Loading" text at the bottom of each picture before I can see the image and be able to judge whether or not it is a keeper. Ideally I would have loved if Adobe would just pay a handsome amount to CameraBits the makers of Photomechanic and incorporate the program's features directly into Lightroom. However had I known just how much time it would save me I would have easily paid twice that for this simple program. At $150 it's not pocket change to invest in the program. ![]() ![]() On the surface it does look like an expensive investment for a tool that doesn't give you all the features that Lightroom does for example. Some critics might argue that there isn't much you can do in Photomechanic besides import your photos and review them to choose the keepers.
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