Quote Originally Posted by chuckdee View Post
I'm very happy with 3. I've created a bunch of pre-sets and continue to do so. Unless it process and export images quicker, I don't see the need to upgrade.
It's not faster, but the quality and control is better. Lots better. But if you're happy with LR3, then saving cash is always a good idea. To some extent it also depends on what cameras you use and what kinds of conditions you shoot in. If you use point-and-shoots and / or shoot a lot in low light, then you might really benefit from the improved processing, selective controls and noise control. I sure do.