The pay to play versions are good. I'm soending less on Adobe software
paying by the month than I did with the upgrades.

I am wondering why it's Adobe's fault when software that would run on Apple
stops working when Apple decides to break the ability for it to work?

Is it not on Apple to not break stuff when they decide to upgrade their
shit?

bill

On Mon., Jan. 24, 2022, 2:17 a.m. Larry Colen, <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> A bunch of stuff has been happening in my life lately, not all bad, I
> found a 2TB SSD which I had thought I had lost.  I ravaged a credit card,
> pretending I had money and put it in a maxed out 2015 15” I purchased from
> a local shop.   I now have a working, nominally reliable laptop.
>
> It was already running Catalina, LR6 no longer ran on it.  Before I invest
> time and energy I don’t have into learning a new editor I decided to at
> least try out the ransomware Lightroom.  Amusingly their little logo is
> LRC.
>
> I’ve processed a couple of small sets lately.  Long story short it seems
> to be working better and faster than LR6.  And as one might expect,
> everything that their neglect caused to die in LR6 seems to be working.
>
> I haven’t tried reprocessing panoramas or HDRs, or looked for any new
> features.  But after a couple days of the free trial it does seem to be
> running noticeably smoother and faster on a 4 core laptop with 16G than on
> an 8 core Classic Mac Pro with 64G.
>
> Using the CMP as a NAS seems to work OK.
>
> My next step is to have another go at shoehorning Catalina onto the CMP, I
> already have open core on it.
>
> I really *hate* ransomware, I just don’t have the energy to fight it, or
> try to find an alternative right now.
>
> But, as I said, it seems to be working slightly better than it had.  They
> did add the “rescan faces” feature which is nice, much nicer than the way
> facial recognition broke to the point of crashing everything when you tried
> to run it.
>
>
> --
> Larry Colen
> [email protected].   sent from ret4est
>
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