Owners PS CS3/4 and LR 2.x raw processing

Bearing in mind the number of issues being reported about LR 2.x.
Which would be the preferred program, for owners of both PS CS3/4 and LR 2.x, in carrying out their raw conversion, ACR or LR Develop Module.

I'm using Lightroom 2.2 with Photoshop CS3. Since I started using this combination I find that I use ACR very little, at least directly. But when I transfer images from Lightroom to Photoshop ACR actually "interprets" the raw settings even though it does not open directly. Fortunately, ACR 4.6 will read all of the fine point to adjustments although there is no way to modify the new ones like the adjustment brush and the gradual filter. As Photoshop continues to evolve and new features are added, my version of ACR is going to fall behind.
You may not be aware of this, but Lightroom 2.2 behaves a little differently when you have Photoshop CS3 or later. Lightroom will pass the raw image data directly to Photoshop without first creating the TIF image. That's where Camera Raw comes into play. As my Photoshop continues to fall further behind I will find it necessary to export TIF images in order to pass the Lightroom edits on to Photoshop. But that doesn't bother me.
Personally, I think if you are satisfied with your present workflow everything should be just fine. It's just that the workflow can be a little smoother if you have the current version of the Photoshop as well.

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