For the rest 1% pictures processing like star trails or when I want to do Luminosity Masking for a picture where Lightroom is struggling to get the best potential of the picture (which rarely happens), Photoshop is where I go. So, using a combination of the two is the best option.įor me (you can see my pictures on my blogs), I use LR classic for 99% of the pictures. Why? The organizing (they call it Digital Asset Management) capabilities of Lightroom Classic is unmatched hands down.Īnd of course, for heavy retouching, there is no choice but Photoshop. In reality, most of the photographers worldwide use a combination of both Lightroom Classic and Photoshop. ![]() ![]() If you are a die-hard editing fan and want to go very creative with your backgrounds using layers and don’t mind spending hours in to create a masterpiece, then Photoshop is the best for you. Or, if you are a Wedding Photographer or a Wildlife Photographer, working on huge volumes of data and want to quickly fish out the best pictures, work on them and show them to the world, Lightroom Classic is the best for you. If you are like me who travels a lot, but a serious photographer and want more control over the pictures, and don’t mind sitting on the computer then you should go for Lightroom Classic. You can do things while sitting at the airport on your mobile device. If you are a blogger who is always traveling with less or no time to work on your pictures, then Lightroom should be good for you.
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