When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found Adobe Photoshop Lightroom easier to use and administer. Reviewers also felt that Adobe Photoshop Lightroom was easier to do business with overall. However, reviewers felt that the products are equally easy to set up.
The best features of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom include AI-powered tools like Generative Remove for effortless object removal, powerful yet intuitive editing for adjusting light, color, and details, and robust photo organization with library-like management...
I dislike that the changes I make in Lightroom need to be exported for anyone to see them. Where as Capture One and bBridge add an .xmp file that can be viewed and changed on other computers without changing the raw into another type of file.
FCPX's ability to handle all video types is fine. I expect other editors can say the same. However, having the Apple "edge" and ability to interact with all (my) Apple devices puts a familiarity and consistency to things. The features are vast and even...
Everything I like best, has shortcomings. Inserting a clip into a new spot without having to create a hole for it was never a problem I really had. The implications around this feature make it more difficult to use in other situations. The way the clips are...
The best features of Adobe Photoshop Lightroom include AI-powered tools like Generative Remove for effortless object removal, powerful yet intuitive editing for adjusting light, color, and details, and robust photo organization with library-like management...
FCPX's ability to handle all video types is fine. I expect other editors can say the same. However, having the Apple "edge" and ability to interact with all (my) Apple devices puts a familiarity and consistency to things. The features are vast and even...
I dislike that the changes I make in Lightroom need to be exported for anyone to see them. Where as Capture One and bBridge add an .xmp file that can be viewed and changed on other computers without changing the raw into another type of file.
Everything I like best, has shortcomings. Inserting a clip into a new spot without having to create a hole for it was never a problem I really had. The implications around this feature make it more difficult to use in other situations. The way the clips are...