Why anyone would use ACR when you already work with Lightroom?

Tutorials show it's a stream of practical work to open a photo raw as a smart object in Photoshop, then click on the symbol in the layer to open the layer the cab to 'develop' the photo. But what is the value of the one next to the first develop your first in the Lightroom Develop module?

(My guess would be that after working in lightroom develop, and open it as a smart object in photoshop, you can always open the layer in ACR also, to tweak shows more if necessary.) It is even possible to not know if going back to lightroom to change layer basic manifest again module)

Strange (or maybe not) thing is I saw Scott Kelby working on a raw photo in Lightroom Develop module, change the saturation, saying that he would add some extra saturation in Photoshop. In Photoshop it has not added in the layer with the cab. I thought that on top of the information developed would give a worse effect than to do what you can on the raw information. Or maybe I don't really understand this work with raw information about different software tools.

I hope someone can enlighten us. Thank you!

Which leads to my misunderstanding is dat a statement said Adobe you can open a photo raw as a smart object in Photoshop and then work on the layer in ACR. She did not notify startup of Lightroom to develop, while the development mode is the same as ACR. Especially convenient for saying that, because there seems to be a difference: in Lightroom, you work on the original raw and in Photoshop as a smart object, you work on a copy of the flood. Which is not really true, because in Lightroom raw alwas remains raw with information above it. Then with the answer of you from twenty_one the only reason to work with the cab would you want a copy of the raw photo in your Photoshop project with the choice of its own development.

Now ill try to find more information on the differences between the crus, demosaicing (probably misspeld) in different ways and the differences in work on the original raws, developed the raws/naves, TIFF and jpg.

Thank you!

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