Originally Posted by
DanK
I'm puzzled by this:
Lightroom doesn't back up one's image files. It does back up the catalog to a location that you can change if you want. I back up my image files twice: by synching to an external drive--which gives me the identical directory structure I have both on my primary drive and in the Lightroom catalog--and to an online incremental backup. Lightroom plays no role at all in either of those backups.
I agree that it would be nice if Lightroom handled multiple catalogs better. As it is, if you open a second catalog, it will close the first. That makes it complex (but not impossible) to move photos between catalogs.
Like Bruce, I do a larger percentage of my editing in Lightroom now than I used to. There are some types of editing for which it is clearly inferior to Photoshop, and there are some kinds of editing it simply can't do, but it can do far more than it could do only a few years ago. To take only a two examples: its selection capabilities are vastly better than they used to be, and the range of functions one can access via the adjustment brush has been expanded.