EditThisPic vs Lightroom for Color Grading
Lightroom gives you precise color control. EditThisPic lets you describe the look you want. Here's the trade-off.
The Verdict
Adobe Lightroom is the gold standard for color grading β precise control over every tone curve, HSL slider, and color channel. EditThisPic takes a different approach: describe the look you want ('warm golden hour tone' or 'cool cinema style') and AI handles the adjustments. For professional photographers needing pixel-perfect color control, Lightroom is essential. For everyone else wanting great-looking photos quickly, EditThisPic is dramatically faster.
| Feature | EditThisPic | Lightroom |
|---|---|---|
| Color Precision | AI-interpreted prompts | Precise HSL/tone curves |
| Ease of Use | Describe the look you want | Complex sliders and curves |
| Presets/LUTs | Describe any style in words | Yes, extensive preset system |
| RAW Processing | No | Yes, non-destructive |
| Background Removal | Yes | No |
| Object Removal | Yes, natural language | Basic healing brush |
| Free Tier | 1 free edit/week | No free tier ($9.99/mo) |
| Batch Color Grading | No | Yes, sync settings |
Describe the Mood
In EditThisPic, color grading is as simple as: 'make this look like a warm sunset,' 'give it a moody blue tone,' or 'cinematic color grading with teal shadows and orange highlights.' No sliders needed.
Lightroom's Professional Depth
Lightroom offers precise control: individual color channels, tone curves, split toning, calibration profiles. Professional photographers need this level of control for consistent, precise results.
Different Audiences
Lightroom is for photographers who understand color theory and need repeatable precision. EditThisPic is for everyone who wants great-looking photos without learning color science.
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