I'm going to go out on a limb and say "who cares"...
While it will allow users to manipulate the photos easier, the detailer at the end of the day still has to do the work. If they are creating work that they cannot do or replicate, then their clients are going to find this out quickly.
I currently have seen the actual pictures from 5 different detailers on Autopia who advertise themselves as paint correction pro's when the reality is the car's they detailed looked TERRIBLE!
I'm talking about one guy in South Florida who was kicked off his clients driveway for being so terrible, a couple of guys in the North East who burned trim on Ferrari's and ruined a classic Camaro, a terrible guy in Jersey who is somewhat regarded. I have also fixed work for two 'reputable' detailers in my area.
+1 The proof is in the paint - if you are hiring someone ask for references (maybe check out their ride

Jack