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RSS FeedsAdobe unveils all-new cloud-based Lightroom CC, rebrands old application `Lightroom Classic`
(Digital Photography Review)

 
 

18 october 2017 15:13:23

 
Adobe unveils all-new cloud-based Lightroom CC, rebrands old application `Lightroom Classic`
(Digital Photography Review)
 


Lightroom as we know it is changing today. Adobe is introducing Lightroom CC, a brand new, cloud-centric desktop application for Mac and Windows. At the same time, the application formerly known as `Lightroom CC` has been updated and rebranded as Lightroom Classic CC. The core Lightroom experience is at the heart of both programs, but they have different strengths and limitations, especially at this early stage of Lightroom CC development. For people who do not yet use Lightroom, or have been told by friends that they should use it but were intimidated by it, Lightroom CC should be a welcome introduction to the Adobe ecosystem. For photographers who have used Lightroom for years... itīs complicated. Letīs unpack what `Lightroom` means going forward. The Cloud and the Desktop At over ten years old, Lightroom is facing a modern software dilemma. Every release still harbors legacy code, and at some point it all adds up and affects performance. More significantly, the greater world of photography has changed around Lightroom, prioritizing phones and tablets instead of a single photo library stored on a hard disk connected to one computer in one location. People expect their photos to be available everywhere. To the first point, both Lightroom CC and Lightroom Classic CC address performance. Lightroom CC gave Adobeīs engineers a chance to build for speed from the get-go. And existing Lightroom customers will be glad to know that the top new feature in Lightroom Classic CC is improved performance. Lightroom CC is engineered for the cloud, yes, but itīs also aimed at a different audience than many of the people who currently use Lightroom Classic CC As for mobility, even though Lightroom Classic CC can already sync photos to Creative Cloud, it does so on a selective basis, where you must choose which collections should be synced. Lightroom CC is cloud-based: everything is uploaded to the cloud and made available to Lightroom apps for iOS and Andro ...


 
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