![]() ![]() You can get a free Lightroom trial on this page. Videos on the new Lightroom version can be found here. The current Adobe CC plan rates can be found here. Lightroom 6.13 with support for the Nikon D850 will be released on October 26, 2017.Īdditional info is available here. Lightroom 6 will remain for sale for an undetermined amount of time, but will no longer be updated with camera support or bug fixes after the end of 2017. There will not be a Lightroom 7 perpetual offering. Lightroom 6 is the last standalone version of Lightroom that can be purchased outside of a Creative Cloud membership. By separating the two products, we’re allowing Lightroom Classic to focus on the strengths of a file/folder based workflow that many of you enjoy today, while Lightroom CC addresses the cloud/mobile-oriented workflow. It’s a well-established workflow solution that is distinct and separate from our new cloud-native service. Lightroom Classic CC is designed for desktop-based (file/folder) digital photography workflows. It is designed to be a cloud-based ecosystem of apps that are deeply integrated and work together seamlessly across desktop, mobile, and web. Why change? We have introduced a new photography service that will now be called “Lightroom CC”. Going forward, the product you’ve known as Lightroom will be rebranded “Lightroom Classic CC”. What’s the Difference Between Lightroom and Lightroom Classic? The bad news is that D850 support for the old Lightroom 6 version will be added on October 26th: As already reported, today Adobe announced a new cloud-based Lightroom CC and rebranded the old Lightroom 7 to Lightroom Classic. ![]()
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