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Yeah makes sense, in that case you're better off sticking to windows since Adobe doesn't officially support Linux.
I have no idea what any of that means since I'm not that well versed in professional photo editing, but it is a raw/HDR photo processing thingy, adds effects non-destructively, as for integration with PS, you're gonna have to try and find out. It works out for my workflow, e.i. just dragging and dropping images.
Yeah I have a workflow that goes back and forth a lot between LR and PS, which includes opening multiple photos as a stack in PS. Also the way it works with file management where I can just save in PS and generate a new TIF with everything that's in the LR catalog right away.
It's something I have to do thousands of times a month and that process is quite dialed in, any changes that add time is multiplied like crazy so even like 1min extra per shot is not an option.