>>4065434Switched like 5 years ago (after using LR for 10ish years), and LR has improved a lot since then, especially on the color grading side.
For a long time LR lacked more advance color tools and you only had HSL / Calibration / Curve, as opposed to things like the advanced color editor and skin tone uniformity tool.
Much more customizable UI, much better tethering experience.
One big working example is I find it much easier to bounce between library / grid view to selected photos. For the longest time in LR (maybe even still now), your only option for comparing more than 2 was in library view with the thumbnails blown up all the one. C1 I can just switch between grid and however many photos I have selected.
Not unique to C1 (and you can take either approach in both programs), but the switch to a Sessions based approach to file management (over 1 catalog) has been a game changer.
For the people that hate subscriptions, it's available standalone. And of course, x-trans demosaicing is better.
At the moment, LR has much better mobile and cloud capability (and general Adobe integration), but those are both big priorities for C1 this year. For sharpening x-trans I like higher detail, lower amount.