How to Edit RAW Photos Quickly in ACDSee Photo Studio Professional
Quick comparison: ACDSee Photo Studio Professional vs Adobe Lightroom
Core focus
- ACDSee Photo Studio Professional: All-in-one desktop app with live disk-based browsing, Develop (non‑destructive) and Edit (pixel) modes, plus layered editing and many built-in tools.
- Adobe Lightroom (Classic/Cloud): Catalog‑centric DAM + non‑destructive Develop module; strong global and local RAW editing, ecosystem integration (Photoshop, mobile/cloud).
Workflow & asset management
- ACDSee: Works directly on disk (less import/duplicate overhead), database for previews/metadata; flexible folder-based workflow—good if you prefer managing files like Explorer/Finder.
- Lightroom: Catalog-based (Lightroom Classic) with smart previews and powerful collection/keyword/search features—better for very large libraries and multi‑machine sync (Lightroom cloud).
Editing & tools
- ACDSee: Robust Develop tools, pixel Edit mode with layers, adjustment layers, masks, and some Photoshop‑style features; growing AI tools (AI Masking, Sky Replace, Super‑Resolution). Good for mixed pixel + RAW workflows without switching apps.
- Lightroom: Industry‑standard RAW processing, excellent color/tone controls, advanced local tools (masks, range masks), many third‑party plugins/presets; seamless handoff to Photoshop for deep compositing.
Performance & file formats
- ACDSee: GPU acceleration and modern format support (AVIF, JPEG XL, newer RAWs); generally snappy for live-disk browsing.
- Lightroom: Mature performance optim
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