Lightroom or Photoshop, which is Better for Real Estate Image Editing?

submitted 3 years ago by alanlegaspi to pics

The advent of technology has given us a bounty of options to choose from. We are able to select those that we deem specifically apt for our needs and wants. More importantly, this age of technology allows us to be flexible or what most people will call modular. This means that if we need or want something, we can only get something very specific and not the entire thing. For instance, camera and equipment can be bought separately and being the tech-savvy person you are, you are allowed to choose different specifications of accessories that will ultimately create your own brand of photography.

Real estate image editing is no different from the technological flexibility we enjoy today. The real estate image editing software available on our hands is as modular as it can get as it offers different payment methods. We can select one-offs or long-term subscription packages. We can opt to use just one software to fit all our needs to combine the offerings of different editing software to produce a unique and original enhancement. Whichever the case may be, the technological nature of today’s software enables you as a photographer to assess what you need, trim the excess and unwanted parts, and work as lean as you desire.

Looking a todays available real estate image editing software are two most commonly used and available developments from Adobe; Photoshop and Lightroom. Each with their own strengths and focus, the two software bring out the best in each photographer performing real estate image editing. The arguable point though is, what are the differences, and which one is better? Or should they both be used hand in hand?