Lightroom vs Photoshop: which is best for photo editing?

Lightroom vs Photoshop: logos of Lightroom and Photoshop on a blue and orange background
(Image credit: Future/Adobe)

Lightroom vs Photoshop is a quandary that many photographers, editors and retouchers will have come up against when they start out in photo editing. Both Lightroom and Photoshop are industry-standard tools belonging to the software maker Adobe. But if they're both designed for photo editing, why two tools? And which is best for particular uses? We take a look in our comparison of Lightroom vs Photoshop.

As you'll see below, Lightroom vs Photoshop is less a question of which is best but more a question of what you want to do. They have different purposes and for many photographers and editors it's not a question fo either or – they use both but at different stages of their editing process. 

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Download a free Photoshop trial for PC, Mac or iPad now
You can try the latest release of Photoshop for free with a seven-day trial, with no obligation to continue with a subscription once you're done. If you like it, you can convert to a paid Creative Cloud membership.

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Jason Parnell-Brookes
Managing editor, ecommerce, Space and Live Science

 Jase Parnell-Brookes is the Managing Editor for e-commerce for Space and Live Science. Previously the Channel Editor for Cameras and Skywatching at Space, Jase has been an editor and contributing expert across a wide range of publications since 2010. Based in the UK, they are also an award-winning photographer and educator winning the Gold Prize award in the Nikon Photo Contest 2018/19 and named Digital Photographer of the Year in 2014.

After completing their Masters degree in 2011 and qualifying as a teacher in 2012, Jase has spent the last two decades studying and working in photography and publishing in multiple areas, and specialises in low light optics and camera systems.

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