![]() The downside to this version is that you are responsible for backing up your catalog and images and if you are not comfortable working with a folder-based system you may find it hard to organize. The advantage to this application is that it offers you more options, printing being a prime example. This version has seven modules, the most commonly used are the Library, Develop, Print and Book modules. In this instance you can continue to access and work on your images from any device anytime and changes will be synced to your originals files the next time you open Lr Classic. You can sync Collections to the cloud and still have a mobile workflow that relies on Smart Previews (jpgs) of your originals. Lightroom Classic (gray border around it's icon) is a mature application and stores your originals on a local or external hard drive. The downside to this newer Lightroom version is that it is limited in features and functionality. ![]() The advantage of this version is the ability to stream your images across all of your devices so that you can continue working anywhere - anytime - on any device. If there are times when you won't have wifi or internet connectivity you can store copies of your originals on a local or external drive. If you will always have access to the internet you'll want to understand the time it takes to sync to the cloud when uploading/downloading. ![]() Lightroom (bright blue border around it's icon) stores your originals in the cloud - make sure that you have adequate cloud storage so that you won't bump up against running out of space. Here are a few details to keep in mind when choosing which Lightroom to install. Not an Adobe employee, very few of us on this forum are. Oh, and the Adobe Creative Cloud Desktop App, is key in authenticating, in updates, and syncing to the cloud (if you do that) System requirements for Lightroom (the cloud based app): Lightroom system requirements System requirements for Lightroom Classic: Lightroom Classic system requirements System requirements for Photoshop : Photoshop system requirements Lightroom (Runs on computer, but saves to internet, the cloud based solution, IMO a POS) Lightroom Classic (the traditional desktop program) Note that the main current product names for digital photography are as follows It is not required for Photoshop or Lightroom Classic, to be connected to the cloud, except for occasional authentication to Adobe as to payment up to date.Äownload Adobe Creative Cloud apps | Free Adobe Creative Cloud trial You purchase use of the programs from Adobe, paying either monthly, or yearly.Äifferent plans based on how many Adobe products you want, and how much cloud space you want. These subscription plans are available at: Creative Cloud pricing and membership plans | Adobe Creative Cloud You cannot purchase older stand alone aka perpetual versions (v 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1) and Adobe Does Not support the old versions. Now days Adobe only sells subscription plans for these products.
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