Which is why on Adobe's Photoshop feedback site there is a LONG thread about performance problems on Windows 10. No sense editing an image if you can't see what's actually there. If you use a laptop, get a good auxiliary monitor and a hardware calibrator. Besides that, the most important thing for editing images is a good monitor. Whether you use a Mac or Windows, Photoshop wants lots of RAM. Once you open Lightroom, you're running Adobe. If you're using Adobe Lightroom and/or Photoshop, there's no platform difference at all. If there's some similar question please lemme know, I searched but haven't found any satisfaction with the answer on internet So the question, is is true that macs is better for photo editing? I am going to learn editing seriously so i need more powerful machine to edit I have a 3 years old lenovo laptop that running i3 with 4GB RAM and its very sloow when used for editing
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