![]() Lightroom’s cataloging tools are more basic than Lightroom Classic’s, with albums but no folders and no smart collections, though it does have Adobe’s Sensei AI subject-based search tool. This is how Lightroom works – your images are all stored remotely on Adobe’s servers. One is to create ‘managed’ catalog where your images are drawn into a big, monolithic catalog file – where they are viewed and managed exclusively by that program. Capture One: Referenced or managed images, SessionsĪll three programs import images into a catalog database, but there are two ways of doing this.Lightroom Classic: Referenced images, full organizing tools. ![]() Lightroom: Fully managed catalog, basic organizing tools. ![]() (Image credit: Rod Lawton) (opens in new tab) Adobe Lightroom stores all your images in the cloud, not on your desktop computer and has effective but basic organizing tools.
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