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Syed Muhammad Ahtsham ul Haq Shah
by Syed Muhammad Ahtsham ul Haq Shah , Products and Real Estate Photographer , AW Group of Industries

The answer depends on what you want to do with your images, and whether you need other, non-photographic tools. All manner of professions use Photoshop

Roy Salaysay
by Roy Salaysay , 3D Designer , Smart Design LLC

for a photography i would prefer the Adobe Lightroom because it made for that. if you use photoshop its okay but its only use for post production or compositing. Lightroom you will have all the data from the original file of yours in your camera, if your file is HDRI you will see all the data their, or OpenEXR, 

Kamran Farooqui
by Kamran Farooqui , Graphics Designer and 3D animator , POSSIBLE Portfolio Update Coming soon...Link http://www.KamranFarooqui.me

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I'm into Photography and videography work and I can tell you from my experience, Lightroom is ideal for fast editing with it's simplified GUI that expanded over Adobe Camera RAW.  

 

Photoshop is the big daddy for detailed work like Photo-retouching/enhancement works with more features and availability of plugins, Photoshop is a better choice.

One thing for the future is iPad will have more tools so you'll have editing toolkit on the location beyond the desktop limits now. That's what I have been using for quick client turn arounds of Event Photography work.

 

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Mostafa El Noby
by Mostafa El Noby , Photo Editing Instructor , Adasa Photography Club

if you capturing in raw >> Lightroom will give you more options if you dont have the extended version of photoshop witch contains the camera raw program but if you have camera raw in your photoshop version lightroom will be useless specially if you are professional in it photoshop give you the ability to Edit specific areas and little parts you can control what every pixel  >> this isn't in lightroom  

Maher zrafi
by Maher zrafi , GRAPHISTE , Imprimerie Fabiland

   Lightroo

 

nazeer m
by nazeer m , Graphic Designer , Microstar Technologies LLC

Lightroom is the best for the photo editing as a proffesional.the lighting effects are very perfect .

Shiju Soman Shiju
by Shiju Soman Shiju , Multimedia Faculty , G-TEC

Lightroom

depend what you have do do . if its fast editing only for light, color, crop and classify Lightroom will be enought , if you need to modify the photo more than the light you have to use photoshop you can classify the photo in Lightroom and use photoshop for editing and come back to lightroom for the presentation

Mustafa Zayed
by Mustafa Zayed , Project Assistant Case Management , International Organization for Migration (IOM)

Lightroom because it's more specified for photographs 

Aryan Singh
by Aryan Singh , Senior Motion Graphic Designer , Infonative solutions Pvt Ltd

for photographers best software is lightroom no doubt but if you're graphic designer or U.I designer so photoshop is a best choise for creative minds.. 

Lightroom is good for faster editing and  better user interface. But for specific details like portrait picture enhancement with more features and availability of plugins, Photoshop is a better choice.

But you can use both, start with LR for adjustment of white balance, and other basic adjustments (exposure, shadow etc) then export it to photoshop for the refinements.

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