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    My mac laptop is about 8 years old...scarey, I know. Anyway, I am starting to look for a replacement. I need a laptop for travel. Any of you use a Mac laptop for photo editing? Recommendations of what to look for would be appreciated.

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    I'm into small and lightweight and love my 13" Retina MacPro, purchased about a year ago. It's the least expensive of the Retina models. The screen is a decent match to my calibrated NEC monitor.

    Not really what you asked, but: I only do minimal editing while traveling, and it's been excellent for that. I have Lightroom write .xmp files for the images as I download while on the road, and copy and import the files to Lightroom on my "mainframe" when I'm home. I'm using the "write adjustments to .xmp" option, that won't store the black and white flags, membership in collections, virtual copies or the adjustment history steps (which I don't consider important). So the minimal work on the road is easily moved over without worrying about any possible issue with merging catalogs. Just copy and let LR import.

    I carry two small travel drives to which I copy backup files daily, and which are stored indifferent pieces of luggage from the laptop.

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    Thanks...as a sort of followup, do you use Lightroom rather than Photoshop. I've used only PS so far.

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    I use LR rather than Adobe Camera Raw, which is the raw converter that comes with PS. They are the same conversion engine (same capabilities) but I prefer the interface in LR. And its image management capabilities are something I couldn't live (or at least do photography) without. PS itself is a separate program, which I definitely also use.

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