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}}Adobe Lightroom, usually called Lightroom, is a photo editing and management software developed by Adobe. It is, as of January 2025, licenced for use either standalone or a part of Creative Cloud and is supported both on desktop (Windows, macOS) and mobile platforms (iOS, Android) as well as Apple TV (tvOS). Despite its simplicity comparted to other photo editing software it remains a very popular choice among photographers <ref>[ https://shotkit.com/photo-editing-software-survey/ Shotkit Survey 2024]</ref> | }}Adobe Lightroom, usually called Lightroom, is a photo editing and management software developed by Adobe. It is, as of January 2025, licenced for use either standalone or a part of Creative Cloud and is supported both on desktop (Windows, macOS) and mobile platforms (iOS, Android) as well as Apple TV (tvOS). Despite its simplicity comparted to other photo editing software it remains a very popular choice among photographers <ref>[ https://shotkit.com/photo-editing-software-survey/ Shotkit Survey 2024]</ref> | ||
=== Purchase/ | === Purchase/Licensing === | ||
Adobe Lightroom underwent a significant licensing transformation by shifting from a perpetual license model to a subscription-based model under Adobe's Creative Cloud (CC) ecosystem either standalone or bundled with other software in the suite. | Adobe Lightroom underwent a significant licensing transformation by shifting from a perpetual license model to a subscription-based model under Adobe's Creative Cloud (CC) ecosystem either standalone or bundled with other software in the suite. | ||