![]() If you choose to sync to the cloud it only sends Smart Previews, not your actual files. It requires local file storage with an option to sync to the cloud. Lightroom Classic or LrC is the replacement ion LR6. I do a lot of adjustments for my B&W.Īlso I have read that a few people are beta testing AI Noise Reduction so we will get it one day. ![]() I've done well over 50 adjustments including masks and not even a hiccup. I'm travelling and using a lowly MacBook Air M1 with 16GB memory and 250GB HD. Adobe has fixed the memory leaks and improved performance. I know you don't have to upgrade stand alone licenses. Compare it to C1 annual updates and other competitors it is pretty reasonable. I don't think it is overpriced if you only use LrC. I'm probably listening to Davide of MIMIC Migrating to Focus on Photography ( ) where I'm Archibald. Adobe knows they have a strangehold on the market.Ĭanon R5 and R7, assorted Canon lenses, Sony RX100, Pentax Spotmatic F There are alternatives, like Canon's DPP 4, and other good programs too, but the choices are not easy. However, if you want the Lightroom Classic version that does lens corrections for recent lenses, then you need the pricey subscription. I only really want it for lens corrections and vingetting issues on my new RF lenses that aren't supported by LR6īob is quite right about the pricing. It’s too bad that Adobe doesn’t have a $4/month LR-only subscription (no cloud storage).įor people that want both LR and PS (or more) the subscription makes more sense. I’d stick with LR6 or try something else. If you don’t also use Photoshop then I feel the subscription is WAY overpriced.
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