If you’ve never used these before, they might not seem like much, but these ratings are super-important for photo culling and easier file management. You can sets flags to photos (flagged, unflagged, rejected), give them ratings (0 to 5), and colour labels. There, you can conveniently organize photos already at the import process by using import presets that add metadata.įor me, and I bet that the same goes for a lot of other photographers, the rating system is the best part of Lightroom’s photo management system. Because it excels at keeping all your photos well-organized, many photographers use Lightroom as a sort of personal photo library. Photo management is at the core of Lightroom – you could say that Lightroom is built around it. Unlike Photoshop, it is designed to mainstream the photographer’s workflow – from importing the image, to editing, and all they way until the export.įor this reason, Lightroom is my personal favourite and the most widely used photo editing tool amongst professional photographer. Lightroom is (almost) every photographer’s number one choice in very aspect of photo editing. On the other hand, Photoshop has almost all the tools that Lightroom has, plus, a lot more. You can save them and re-open them later, but you won’t find all of them in one place, like you do in Lightroom. The key difference between Lightroom and Photoshop is that Photoshop doesn’t have have a library of all your projects. In contrast, Photoshop is better suitable for photo manipulation of a single project thus, making it better for more advanced edits. What is more, I even recommend Lightroom to all beginners, so that you can develop good habits early on. Therefore, Lightroom is a viable option for photographers with all levels of experience. Lightroom is what the majority of professional photographers use, but it’s not complex. In general, Lightroom is widely used by photographers to help them manage their huge libraries of thousands of photos and edit these photos either one-by-one or in bulk. Lightroom and Photoshop are both powerful digital photography post-processing (photo editing) programs that share a lot of features and tools but differ in the way these are used or applied. Let me know in the comment, whether I did a good job or if you’d like to hear more about it.
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