![]() You have everything you need to actually try out the new service. Our storage prices are competitive with general cloud storage at this point, but I think the main message to them is you move when you’re ready. You can add additional terabytes of storage as you go there. ![]() So we basically have an offering for everyone in photography at this point, but the Lightroom Classic customers can rest assured that we understand their need, we understand the workflows, and we know what we have to migrate over time to the new platform, and we remain very committed to that product. We have the $9.99 offering for the new Lightroom CC, and that’s the fully integrated photography service with a terabyte of storage. So we have the $9.99 offering that is what we call the Photography plan today. There are certain feature gaps between CC and Classic that people will use and depend upon professional workflows, it’ll take us a while to actually build those out and get everything out there for the next generation of Lightroom. As they try out the next generation of Lightroom Classic CC, they can migrate to that as they feel comfortable with the level of functionality. So that offering is still in the market, and people can continue to buy that and enjoy it. Lightroom Classic remains available as part of the $9.99 Creative Cloud Photography offerings, so you get Lightroom Classic, you get Photoshop, you get the 20-gigabytes with Lightroom CC as well, you get Portfolio, you get Spark Premium. We announced innovations today, some very strong innovations in terms of performance and again, common selection techniques for Graduated Filters and we will continue to invest in Lightroom Classic while we’re building out photography storage with Lightroom CC. So we remain very committed to Lightroom Classic. We are very committed to Lightroom Classic, the Lightroom that they know and love, that is a more desktop-focused workflow, it supports the full range of professional functionality that people have standardized on over the past ten years and have really adapted their specific workflows, shooting thousands of images a day to Lightroom. “Lightroom CC represents where we’re taking the future of Lightroom from a cloud-based multi-surface full photography service standpoint. The confusing release notes left people thinking they were retiring or “sunsetting” the Adobe Lightroom we all know and love and focusing solely on the mobile and cloud-based market, so to get to the bottom of things, I scheduled a one on one meeting with Lightroom’s Product Manager Tom Hogarty and here’s what he had to say. After the announcement, there was a LOT of negative and bewildered feedback towards Adobe. And then there’s Vanelli’s article about if it’ll end up in his workflow which is great too.Ī lot of people still have questions about what this change means for their current systems and workflows.Those cover most everything you’ll need to know about the Mobile and Desktop versions of Lightroom. ![]()
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