My current workflow is with LR 4 RAW DNG and making sometimes final
adjustments not possible in LR 4 (e.g. perspective correction) in
Elements 9 (free copy received with my Epson scanner).
I bought LR 4 more than 5 years ago and therefore costs sofar are only
some $ 30/year.
New K-1 lenses are not recognized and can't be corrected of course in LR
4 .
As I don't like the CC subscription model I wonder whether it is a good
idea to buy LR 6 now it is still available. Perhaps this would serve me
an equal long time.
I don't need more cloud storage having already 1 TB with Office 365 and
unlimited JPEG storage with Flickr Pro, plus a set of external hard
disks for my RAW files.
Any comments whether I should give my money again to Adobe to a soon
outdated version of LR?
Henk
Op 2017-10-19 om 08:49 schreef Larry Colen:
https://fstoppers.com/apps/adobe-announces-lightroom-classic-cc-lightroom-cc-photoshop-cc-updates-and-more-200026
First, Lightroom 6 will be the final standalone version of Lightroom.
There will be a Lightroom 6.3 update that will provide Nikon D850
support (which is here now for Lightroom Classic CC, Lightroom CC, and
Photoshop CC), but that's all that we can expect. There will be no
further updates after this year to Lightroom 6. While Lightroom 6 will
still be available for an unspecified amount of time, going forward,
there will simply be two new subscription-only desktop versions:
Lightroom Classic CC and Lightroom CC.
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