![]() I spend a fair amount of time on various forums, blogs, Facebook groups, and even talking to people face to face, and see the same confusing conversations happen over and over again. The main point of this mini-rant is to help anyone seeking assistance with a Lightroom family product question to get that help as easily as possible. However, due to all of this history and product name evolution, just saying “Lightroom” alone begs the further clarifying question of, “which version of Lightroom are you using?” Finding the Version Number Now, a month after Adobe dropped the “CC” bit from the names of both Lightroom products because there is no longer a perpetual license version to differentiate from, we are left with “Lightroom Classic” and “Lightroom”. Referring to your Lightroom software as “Lightroom CC” got a bit more complicated. Oh, and what we knew as “Lightroom Mobile” was now going to be called “Lightroom CC” and we gained Mac and Windows versions to go along with the existing iOS and Android versions, and an “ecosystem” was born. Then October of 2017 came along and what we knew as “Lightroom CC 2015” became “Lightroom Classic CC”, and we learned that Lightroom 6 was the last version available through a perpetual license. Those were also the good old days when they also displayed the version number on the splash screen (how quaint). While there were a few different products in the Lightroom family, they each did have a unique name, so it wasn’t too hard to have a discussion about which one you were using. During that period of time we also had a product called Lightroom Mobile for iOS and Android which could sync with Lightroom CC 2015. Over the next couple of years Lightroom CC 2015 did gain a couple of new features, but on the whole it was the same program as Lightroom 6. ![]() Evolving NamesĢ015 is the year Adobe released Lightroom 6, available through a perpetual license, and Lightroom CC 2015, the same product available through a Creative Cloud subscription. A good percentage of conversations still begin with the questioner stating something like, “I have LR CC” which has meant a few different things over the years. Just about every conversation I have with fellow Lightroom users involves a bit of back and forth out of the gate to ensure we are on the same page about which product they are using. PRIVACY POLICY: please refer to our Privacy Policy page for more details.Answering Lightroom Help Desk questions for KelbyOne has gotten more challenging since Adobe dropped the “CC” from the names of all Lightroom products last month. By using our products and services you are personally responsible for compliance with all the international and local laws. To the maximum extent allowed by law Really Nice Images, its representatives, employees and directors are not liable for any direct or indirect damages that result from use or inability to use of its products and services. Not to modify our products and not to distribute such modifications commercially or none-commercially. ![]() USER LICENSE AGREEMENT: By using any of our products and services you agree: Not to copy, distribute, or disclose any part of our products in any medium unless authorised by Really Nice Images in writing. If you believe any trademark or copyright law was violated by our products or website, please contact us providing the details of the claim. is not associated in any way with companies/products' names mentioned above neither seeks partnership in their business. All the trademarks and product names displayed across our website are the trademarks of their respective owners. Any preset can be cancelled just in one click returning the image to its original state.ĭISCLAIMER: is a developer of high-end presets for Adobe Photoshop Lightroom and Phase One Capture One photo editing suites. None-destructive image editing: when you apply our film presets to your images in Lightroom or Capture one, it does not harm the original image. Our presets for Lightroom and Capture One offer such great features as: emulating authentic film look in Lightroom and Capture One in one click: it really takes just one click to apply all the adjustments and manipulations required to recreate a sophisticated film look in your photo. All presets are developed by digital imaging professional using proprietary techniques to achieve the best possible results. ![]() ABOUT: Our film-inspired presets for Lightroom and Capture One are developed to simulate analog film effects in Adobe Lightroom and Phase One Capture One. ![]()
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