N-Photo: the Nikon magazine

Why Photoshop isn’t the only game in town

Many of us who’ve been using Adobe editing tools for years find that there’s less and less reason to open our images in Photoshop. Instead, Camera Raw and Lightroom offer almost everything we need to edit our images. But for precise retouching work, Photoshop has always been better – that’s until now.

The latest updates to Camera Raw and Lightroom include a Content-Aware healing feature that could be a game changer for your Raw

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