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No, Photoshop and Lightroom are different softwares. Photoshop does contain a simplified version of Lightroom's tools. Lightroom is more for color correcting, working with large amount of files where you can easily use one image settings on another. Photoshop is more for working with image objects. You can choose which one you need depending of your purpose of use, or you can use both. I usually start with Lightroom and than export images to Photoshop and continue working there.
No. Lightroom is a database for organizing photos. Inside it you can also correct images with Adobe Camera Raw, that is also inside Photoshop and Adobe Bridge.
If you pay the Photography plan you can have access to Photoshop and Lightroom
No, Lightroom is included in a way in Photoshop. Photoshop allows you to individually work on a file like the way you can work in Lightroom.
But Lightroom allows you to work in bulk in more controlled ways
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