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Lightroom vs Photoshop – Which is better?

Adobe is a household name to professionals and hobbyists of all kinds. Adobe software can handle many things, whether it is image editing, management, graphic design or countless other utilities. Let’s discuss Lightroom vs Photoshop today.

Now, when it comes to their most widely used software – Photoshop and Lightroom, there is bound to be a comparison. Both are equally capable pieces of software but excel at different functions.

Adobe Lightroom:

Lightroom is more of a starter’s tool to use for image editing, fixing, and management. It is capable enough to fix and change the smallest details in RAW and other formats in images. And at the same time, it is an easy to use software, which one can learn fast. You can use Adobe Lightroom easily and make your edits quickly. Lightroom is an all in one package to batch edit your photos down to the last detail.

Adobe Photoshop:

Photoshop is a general creation and designing tool that can also do the same things that Lightroom can do. But, its functionality to use as a substitute for Lightroom is incredibly limited in terms of ease of use. Its unique functionality makes it possible to do millions of things like background swap, painting, web design, something that Lightroom cannot do. You have to master all the basics to be able to apply presets, modify images, create from scratch as well as tune images.

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Lightroom vs Photoshop

Since each of them has its benefits and unique features, it is not a competition. Both are part of the Adobe Suite and in a photographer’s workflow, both are quality essential.

You start with applying color and other fixes on Lightroom. Then, you move to Adobe Photoshop to further edit and add any more changes. After all, photoshop is the Swiss Army knife for graphic design! Whether it is removing, adding or modifying elements, you can do it all with Photoshop.

You can play wit layers, lighting, artificial effects, elements, and a lot of artificial edits in Photoshop. Whereas, in Adobe Lightroom, you cannot add elements and artificial external elements or modify the image’s elements.

Surely, you can remove blemishes, spots, change colors, that too at an advanced level. Whereas you can easily edit and add images to Lightroom, Photoshop is as its name suggests. Photoshop lets you play around with photos and add layers of edits and edit each layer differently. You can even stitch images, and make panoramas, something that Lightroom cannot do. It is kind of like a garage for photos; Lightroom’s name also gives it purpose away clearly.

Much like a photographer’s darkroom, its main purpose is to process images into a fair level of the usable final product. You can show the output of a digital camera’s raw file into a natural-looking image with the tuning tools of Lightroom.

Conclusion:

Both are capable at their own functions and tend to different users. When it comes to ease of use, Lightroom takes the leading position. On the other hand, if it is graphic design or advanced image editing you are looking for, you should learn Adobe Photoshop.

You can edit photos down to the pixel level in Photoshop, and in Lightroom, you can edit everything which looks appealing to a layman looking at a photograph with perfect colors and removing all imperfections in lighting. You can even add multiple images into one image with Photoshop whereas Lightroom lets you apply your desired settings to a batch of your photos.

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