![]() The above said logically, given that camera raw was updated and Lightroom was not any update will be soon. Other products are now better than Lightroom, so personally I use Photoshop cc, camera raw, and appropriate plug-ins that have advanced beyond Lightroom. When you contact support, the answer (I got) is purchase a different card. Video cards that work well with Photoshop will not work well in Lightroom. In my opinion, Lightroom is great for cataloging photos and little else. Most certainly pros are using the cloud, but as far as I am concerned any Lightroom Update will need to be drastic. If you normally upgrade annually on the stand-alone version, it is actually cheaper to subscribe, even if you only end up using the LR module and not the PS module. The stand-alone version of LR is currently $149.00 (not including sales tax). To the poster that said they would not spend the monthly subscription fee for the LR/PS bundle, since he or she does not use PS and it is a waste of money, my annual subscription cost is $127.32 which includes tax. It seems some of you are a bit confused about this. If you are currently planning to subscribe or thinking about subscribing to the CC versions of Lightroom or Photoshop - you do not have to store your images in the cloud - they can remain on your own computer or hard drive. Lightroom development is carrying on as normal.Įveryone here seems to be getting so annoyed about cloud storage. I am just anticipating that the focus for Lightroom might change a bit in the future.ĭid anyone bother to read the last line in that Nimbus introduction page?Īdobe said: " One final thought… if you’re a Lightroom user with limited internet access or a dislike of cloud services, don’t worry… this is just a preview of a tool for the future. If cloud storage doesn't work for you then you won't be interested in this new concept. Apparently, Lightroom hasn't caught the group Adobe had expected to catch. They expect Lightroom to handle all of their cute little scrapbook projects. Some of the questions that are asked on the forum are definitely from people who are perceiving Lightroom as Picasa on steroids. But who are the ones who are grabbing onto it? The people who want to post images directly to Facebook, or their website. Lightroom was originally conceived as a program for professional photographers. Fortunately, you don't have to make that choice. Maybe from your frame of mind and from your perspective cloud storage isn't a good idea. There are a lot of professionals who have voiced their opinion on this forum that they need that kind of access. And I can see a lot of potential for images in the cloud. I just mentioned that that's where Adobe is looking. and currently some alternatives are way better that the outdated lightroom we have right now.ĭon't get me wrong. but most people are to ignorant to see the dangers.īut there are always alternatives. No person (at least no professional person) with an IQ higher than a banana would put all his images in the cloud.Īdobe joins the club of the data miners, like google FB and co.īut they sure wont get my data. ![]() but no professional in his right mind would rely on a cloud service for editing. To be honest who would be stupid enough to have all his images in the cloud? Here's a link to an introductory video if you're interested. ![]() So it would seem there changes are in the wind, but I don't know how those changes will affect Lightroom. ![]() And if I understood correctly, images would be stored in the cloud. The idea behind it is that regardless of whether you are using a computer or tablet or phone they interface will be identical. There is a new project that I believe is code named Nimbus. I don't know how many have seen the videos that were released from the big Adobe convention. Personally, I feel that Lightroom will be around for years to come. ![]() It's difficult to predict what might happen with Lightroom in the future. ![]()
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