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Adobe Lightroom v6 vs CC versions
Introduction
- Lightroom v6 was the last version, introduced in 2015, that Adobe allowed you to purchase (no longer available for purchase) and use forever without ongoing fees - albeit without any updates making it potentially incompatible with your new camera's RAW file and eventually it will become incompatible with your operating system and become redundant
- Lightroom CC is the current version with a dumbed down re-designed user interface, which is continually updated but to use it you must pay an ongoing monthly subscription fee, as a result many people are switching to other image editing software
- Lightroom Classic CC is the current subscription only version with the old user interface of LR 6 but newer features
- if you decide to cancel your Adobe CC subscription, it seems you only get to open it ONCE more so be ready to have exported whatever you need before you cancel - you don't want to lose all those many hours of editing!
- to gain access back you need to re-subscribe - this is why I hate subscription models!
Benefits of Lightroom Classic CC over v6
- launches faster (v6 is extremely slow to launch)
- generates previews faster
- imports and exports faster
- switches between modules faster
- all recent cameras are supported eg. Sonya7III is NOT supported by v6
- you will have to use a clunky workaround such as using Adobe DNG Converter to first convert RAW to DNG raw format
- Cloud syncing with LR mobile, etc
- bundled with Photoshop CC
- BUT the CC version will not run on Windows 7 - you need Windows 10 or you need to use LR Classic which is included in the bundle
- new features in LR CC:
- Creative Profiles
- Expanded Tone Curve
- Profile Management
- Coloured Labeling
- Folder Search
- Range Masking
- Boundary Warp
- Haze removal
- Textures slider in Develop module - smooth or enhance textures in photos without destroying finer details or adding noise
photo/lr6vslrcc.txt · Last modified: 2019/12/25 16:53 by gary1