![]() ![]() While Adobe’s £10 per month Photography plan does bundle Lightroom CC with Classic and full-blown Photoshop, there’s a new £10-a-month option that includes only Lightroom CC and a hefty 1TB of cloud storage. Indeed, photographers are already being encouraged to jettison Classic. At some point, Adobe’s going to pick its favourite child and chuck the other one out of the nest. And, third, no company wants to support two versions of the same application. Second, the software’s been left to drift for years, with a modest performance upgrade being the only feature of note in the new version of Classic. They might as well have called it Death Row Lightroom and be done with it. First, it’s been rebranded as Adobe Lightroom Classic CC – not a sobriquet often applied to a product that’s got decades ahead of it. ![]() There are several reasons to suspect old-school Lightroom’s days are numbered. And though Adobe protests it has no plans to switch off the trusted desktop software, I struggle to believe it. It’s just launched Adobe Lightroom CC for PC/Mac – a lightweight version of Lightroom (Lighter Room?) in which photographers have no option but to store their photos in Adobe’s cloud. Lightroom is the software most choose to organise the vast photo libraries on their hard disks, but Adobe has different ideas. Most of the photographers I know swear by Adobe Lightroom.
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