I'm a professional photographer doing fine art publishing work that encompasses reproductions of 2 and 3d artwork, journalistic documentation about artists working, and architectural photography of museum installations. I never shoot anything but RAW files and use either a Phase One P65+ medium format back with a view camera or a Canon EOS 5Ds-r, so my image files are huge. My two main go-to programs are Capture One Nine and Adobe CC Photoshop. I use Capture One as a primary program for initial image processing of all architectural and art reproduction photography. It's superior to Photoshop IMO in areas of color correction and ease of rapid batch processing for all the various parameters like exposure, dynamic range, levels, color balance, etc. that one has to make. I prefer Photoshop for individual correction and refinement of final images. The two programs are complementary and neither completely replaces the other. For initial cataloging/evaluation of journalistic type work, I import and store images in Adobe CC Lightroom and then export individual images to either Capture One or Photoshop as seems appropriate. My personal work is generally landscape photography and Photoshop or Capture One do the job there as well.