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Photoshop vs Lightroom - What's the difference?

photoshop | lightroom |


As a verb photoshop

is (internet) to digitally edit or alter a picture or photograph.

As a noun lightroom is

a small room from which the magazine of a naval vessel is lighted, being separated from the magazine by heavy glass windows.

Terms vs Lightroom - What's the difference?

terms | lightroom |


As nouns the difference between terms and lightroom

is that terms is while lightroom is a small room from which the magazine of a naval vessel is lighted, being separated from the magazine by heavy glass windows.

Vessel vs Lightroom - What's the difference?

vessel | lightroom |


As nouns the difference between vessel and lightroom

is that vessel is (nautical) any craft designed for transportation on water, such as a ship or boat while lightroom is a small room from which the magazine of a naval vessel is lighted, being separated from the magazine by heavy glass windows.

As a verb vessel

is (obsolete|transitive) to put into a vessel.

Window vs Lightroom - What's the difference?

window | lightroom |


As nouns the difference between window and lightroom

is that window is an opening, usually covered by one or more panes of clear glass, to allow light and air from outside to enter a building or vehicle while lightroom is a small room from which the magazine of a naval vessel is lighted, being separated from the magazine by heavy glass windows.

As a verb window

is to furnish with windows.

Light vs Lightroom - What's the difference?

light | lightroom |


As nouns the difference between light and lightroom

is that light is the natural medium emanating from the Sun and other very hot sources (now recognised as electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength of 400-750 nm), within which vision is possible while lightroom is a small room from which the magazine of a naval vessel is lighted, being separated from the magazine by heavy glass windows.

As a verb light

is to start (a fire).

As an adjective light

is having light.

As an adverb light

is carrying little.

As a proper noun Light

is {{surname|lang=en}.

Naval vs Lightroom - What's the difference?

naval | lightroom |


As an adjective naval

is (nautical) of or relating to a navy.

As a noun lightroom is

a small room from which the magazine of a naval vessel is lighted, being separated from the magazine by heavy glass windows.

Magazine vs Lightroom - What's the difference?

magazine | lightroom |


As nouns the difference between magazine and lightroom

is that magazine is "magazines" while lightroom is a small room from which the magazine of a naval vessel is lighted, being separated from the magazine by heavy glass windows.

Room vs Lightroom - What's the difference?

room | lightroom |


As nouns the difference between room and lightroom

is that room is joy, happiness while lightroom is a small room from which the magazine of a naval vessel is lighted, being separated from the magazine by heavy glass windows.