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If you use these, which do you prefer and use most?

10 months ago | [YT] | 34



@ftimagens4854

Camera Raw in Adobe Bridge as I can organize, find files more easily and can editing in camera raw or opening Ps if needed

10 months ago | 8

@BreannaMae

My photo editing process begins in Lightroom Classic. Then once the photo is at a certain point, I take it into Photoshop for additional editing. If my intent is to do something creative like composite art, that’s what I’ll do in Photoshop, along with additional color-grading using LUTS. If it’s just a basic image, I’ll just do some light work on it in Photoshop, place my watermark and save it.

10 months ago | 2

@stevejarvis186

I've had a similar poll today from Dave Cross. It makes me suspicious that Adobe are trying to find a way to limit the number of different versions of Lightroom that there are, if ever they kill off Lightroom Classic, that will be the day I cancel my subscription.

10 months ago | 2

@darrenjennings

Have just sacked LRC and use Camera Raw from within Bridge. Not sure when the size of my image folder will be too much for Bridge but at 50,000 on a slower laptop it is going fine. Loving the simplicity of Bridge for moving and managing files and folders. ACR seems to have most of what I use for editing and can still use LRC or PS if required on my plan.

10 months ago | 0

@mikehughes6366

I’ve used Lightroom desktop since day one, I am a graphic designer and it allows me to have all my images on my phone, iPad and desktop to show clients wherever I am, and the new version is always improving and allowing me to use photoshop less and less.

10 months ago | 0

@markcasebeer8273

I've used Lightroom Classic for years. It just keeps getting better. This means less trips to Photoshop. I'm not against the other version, I've just to many years of using the catalog to switch.

10 months ago | 0

@chilecayenne

I don't like to rent my software. Long ago I ditched Adobe for the Affinity Tools. Affinity Photo for Photoshop (there's also Designer and Publisher). And I swapped out LR for Capture One. I've never looked back and not only what I consider to be better tools...but MUCH cheaper with lifetime licenses. Affinity gives out updates like crazy too...for free.

10 months ago | 0

@jichaelmorgan3796

After the recent terms of service update, I'd say gimp and skylum

10 months ago | 0

@SinaFarhat

lightroom classic does just about everything I need from a photo editing software

10 months ago | 2

@GONZOFAM7

When using adobe products it's LR classic with just a little photoshop. I really use ACDSee most of the time. Good work flow, nice tools and cataloging. It's not the industry standard but it's pretty good.

10 months ago | 0

@RoyBlackwell

I'm really liking Lightroom desktop. I don't wish to use catalogs to manage my photos.

10 months ago | 1

@elfox3537

I chose combo of all because I use more than one, but I don’t use all of them.

10 months ago | 1

@charruaporelmundo

Never hear about Lr desktop

10 months ago | 0

@JorgePille

Bridge+ACR > Lr

10 months ago | 0