Confusion Between Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom

Confusion Between Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom

Well, I didn't want to write this but most of the clients of ours get confused with the work done by the both, and the pricing difference of using both also. Actually the issue with the both Clipping Path Service is different either of them can't be neglected as these individuals are made for different purposes. One is highly professional for the commercial usage; other you can say is best for fancy works that helps a lot in other side of the marketing.

The main difference of Photoshop is that it can do anything but individually; there is no automation process to deal with bulk images under it. All of the imaging process will done specifically without any mistake and you have to be very careful about what you do because one simple layer of mistake will take down the whole image without even warning you.

While in the other hand the Lightroom can edit bulk images just with a click, all you have to do is set up the settings with the tools and you are ready to click, the image above is the basic idea of the Lightroom where a ray of light is used to make the image more fun and fancy and moon here is also made up.

Now about the price? The price varies because Photoshop is total manual work where you will need to do outlining the most which cost a lot of time without you even realizing, you need to set layers to make the image better, one can't go above another or beneath another without any reason. Some complex images even needs multiple layers to get the perfect look where some needs one or two; this all depends on the image complexities which varies with the image products, background and foreign particles.

Where the Lightroom doesn't need any layers and even doesn't need to work on separate images, all you have to do is set one setting for all the images and select those images and click on one image, just by clicking on one image rest changes all by own which actually is very nice, it saves time and work but all images aren't same as the others, some needs extra care and extra detailing and just needs the background to be changed. While many of the images even needs the color correction which is also done with the Lightroom but for specific part to change color is absolutely changed by the Photoshop which you can't deny.

These are the basic reasons that make the price variant with the work. Some might find the Lightroom more effective, some might love the Photoshop while some uses the both to get both professional and fancy look.


David Benitez

PHOTOGRAPHY AGENCY: Real Estate. Architecture. Event. Drone. stills and video. Automotive. Portraits. Corporate Portraits

6 年

Yes, big confusion here. Photoshop does everything Lightroom does plus more. In Photoshop there is automation process and bulk process. Yes you can make mistakes in Photoshop and correct them.?

Richard Dalton

Former Entrepreneur, Customer relations, Sales

6 年

To make the best use out of Adobe Lightroom, the photographer should photograph in manual exposure, and white balance. Otherwise, the will most likely have to adjust most of their images a little bit here and a little bit there. As a photographer, I frequently create a custom white balance for each scene I photograph, and determine correct exposure as well.Then, I simply pay attention to composition, and capturing the "decisive moment" at peak action. Using this method, I can edit a portrait session of 250 images in less than 30 minutes. A corporate event with 2,000 to 3,000 images takes longer, but this method really speeds up the process.? I do all my own editing, and spend about 95 percent of my time in Lightroom, and only 5% in Photoshop. Then again, I've spent over an hour retouching one portrait in Photoshop, smoothing skin, enhancing the eyes, retouching the background, swapping heads in a group portrait of 12 people, etc.

June Rubert

Sales And Marketing Specialist at Clipping Path Associate

6 年

Good thinking!

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