Don’t try and transfer all your photos to the new Lightroom CC (yet). If you are a professional photographer / power user / serious enthusiast, keep using Lightroom Classic. (Please bookmark this page as I will be adding a Lightroom CC tutorial in the next day or 2) Who is it for? All the photographs on your new Lightroom CC are all in perfect sync all the time and you have access to the FULL resolution photos from any of these devices (or through a web browser if you don’t happen to have a device handy, you know, cyber cafe, whatever.). The big difference is that Lightroom CC stores all of the photos on the cloud (A giant web server, somewhere). It consists of:Īll of these apps are in sync and now collectively called Lightroom CC (Makes sense right? CC is Creative Cloud, so these are synced in the cloud). Lightroom CC is a suite of applications, designed for people who want their photos anywhere. If you ignore the name change, you continue to work just like you always have. Desktop based, local file storage on hard drives (and the ability to sync one Library to the mobile apps using low res Smart Previews), robust editing tools. Lightroom Classic is exactly the same Lightroom you already have.
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