Lightroom Raw vs. Adobe Pho. CS3 Raw

Am I missing something in Lightroom RAW it seems that CS3 has more options in RAW adjustments then Lightroom?

Tone curve point control, yes, but I'm not aware of others. To what controls are you referring?

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