What we see on the screen in Lightroom is nothing more than a preview of what the image would look like if we were to apply those instructions to the image. It works by storing instructions on how to improve and enhance the look of the image. Yet for all its power, Lightroom is not a pixel editor. With Lightroom, we can easily fix the exposure and white balance, enhance contrast and color saturation, add some initial sharpening, and more. Lightroom's non-destructive nature and intuitive controls are great for making initial global edits to the image that is, improvements to the photo as a whole. Rather than competing with each other for the title of "World's Best Image Editor", each program has its own unique strengths that balance out the other's weaknesses. Both Lightroom and Photoshop have their place in a good image editing workflow.
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