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Jun 13, 2024, 3:50:07 AM6/13/24
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How do I revert back from the latest update? I will now need to change programs do reduce some noise or add years to my workflow. These new settings don't work the same as the older version and the AI is a nightmare when you're batch processing 200 files at once.

I had to roll back to 6.3. Things were not right after this update. AI could not detect people in my photo and there were other masking issues too. Denoise AI did not work at all on my .CR3 files. In every try I was presented with the message "Upsupported Photo: This photo is not supported by this feature." No explanation as to why or how to fix it. Usually I love getting the updates but this was over the top frustrating. Let me know when it all works and I will try again. Thx.

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@Catherine2950959417ec Do you perhaps shoot one of the downsized raw formats like sRAW or mRAW? They're not "real" raw data any more as they're demosaiced by the camera, so they're not supported at this time.

I am a bit late the revert to downrev thread, this being Feb '24. However, I wanted to add my two cents. I was all good with updates in LRc until earlier this month. The move to 13.0.1.2 (or there abouts) really impacted LRc speed. I have a Nvidia GTX745 & 32GB RAM.. Granted, my PC is a bit outdated, but if it ain't broke...$$$ I reverted to 12.5 and my graphics processing has improved, not to what is was, but liveable (haven't rebooted yet). NOTE: reverting to 12 from 13 resulted in losing to access to pics processed in catalog13--the revert forced me back to a pre 13 catalog. This means edits made after upgrading to 13 are likely going to require re-do. So everthing since October in my case. Guess I will live in v12.5 until $3K available for a new PC with updated Nvidia graphics card.

I have previously had no issue downloading lightroom on my Mac using the three dots in the CC desktop app and selecting "older versions" as instructed here, however now I no longer have the three dots and it just says "system incompatible." I am still able to access older versions of photoshop and other programs, but can't figure out a way to get Lightroom back on my computer, and I'm at my wits end after wasting many, many hours fighting with this system. Hope someone can help.

Finally, we have clarity around what is going to happen with Lightroom. For a long time, users were speculating about Lightroom 7 and how Adobe would make it available to their users. On October 18, 2017 Adobe announced Lightroom CC and Lightroom Classic CC, and at the same time the end of Lightroom 6. Both new Lightroom versions will be available only via a subscription.

This article analyzes why Adobe made this decision, and what the future looks like for existing Lightroom 6 users with a perpetual license. I hope R.E.M. (actually one of my favorite bands) and Michael Stipe will forgive me for abusing one of their most famous song titles.

Lightroom 6 is the last standalone version of Lightroom that can be purchased outside of a Creative Cloud membership. There will not be a Lightroom 7 perpetual offering. Lightroom 6 will remain for sale for an undetermined amount of time, but will no longer be updated with camera support or bug fixes after the end of 2017.

The 12 billion dollars mentioned above represent expectations of future earnings. This creates a lot of pressure on Adobe, and I am sure they will do their best to keep up with the expectations. In my opinion, this means that they will continue making it harder for people to switch to different products, by doing the following:

So, what about the new Adobe offerings? Victoria Bampton (aka The Lightroom Queen) has written an excellent post comparing the features of the new Lightroom CC with the new Lightroom Classic CC, so I will not repeat it here.

Be very careful with your next Lightroom 6 update. There are reports of people who wanted to update their perpetual Lightroom 6 version, and ended up with a trial version of Lightroom Classic CC, and their Lightroom 6 was removed.

On a personal note: based on what I wrote above, I am convinced that even Lightroom Classic CC will disappear at some point. It will likely happen when Lightroom CC has finally caught up with all the features offered today by Lightroom Classic CC. It just does not make sense to have two developer teams work on two versions of Lightroom in parallel.

It is not that alternatives do not exist, there are actually plenty of them. Please be aware that this article will not provide comparisons between Lightroom and alternatives. There are already very good posts out there where people really took a lot of time to compare software. What I wanted to provide you is a list of what I personally consider an alternative to Lightroom. Be aware that based on how you use Lightroom today, you will probably rule out some programs immediately, because they cannot offer what you need.

I would be happy to add additional programs to the list, but they should offer features beyond the basics of a pixel editor or raw converter. For this reason, I am not listing Affinity Photo or Gimp. Please leave a comment below so others can benefit as well.

Personally, I have not made a decision which software I will use in the future. I will definitely look at some of the alternatives. In the past, I have briefly tried Capture One, Photo RAW and the Luminar Beta, and now I will probably have a deeper look at Capture One and Photo RAW. For me, Luminar relies too much on presets, and this does not fit into my workflow at all.

Honestly, I might end up using two or more programs in combination, to fulfill my needs. In the meantime, I will continue to use Lightroom 6 for my existing pictures and for my newer pictures, I will start working with the new program(s).

Anyway, we have a lot of choices and we should be grateful for that. When the big players leave the playground, it opens up opportunities for the niche players. And I am convinced that one or more of those smaller and more flexible companies is already working on providing the perfect solution for us. As always: if there is change, there will be opportunities. You just have to be a bit flexible and detach yourself from the idea that there is nothing out there that can replace Lightroom. There is, I am sure.

Personally, I really like the Adobe CC products and the subscription method of payment. I have never understood why this has angered and alienated so many people. I have run the numbers and I am convinced it is the lowest cost way to stay current with these powerful applications for an amateur like me. There are obviously some concerns about access if something happens to Adobe, but these are highly unlikely.

I have a lot of time invested in learning and using these tools. I would prefer not to have to learn a new system unless forced to. That being said, I will NEVER be forced to move MY images to their cloud. I control where my images are saved! If cloud storage becomes required for continued use, I will dump Adobe in a heartbeat! There are alternatives, that while they may not be as powerful, they are certainly adequate for serious amateurs like me.

1). I always save my original raw files.
2). For all images I truly value, I export a DNG file with the lightroom edits. All files edited in Photoshop are saved as both PSD and flattened Tiff files.
3). I have an organized back up system. I always have 4 backups of every image file. Three are kept at home, with two in a fireproof safe. I keep a fourth offsite. After ingesting new images, I make the backups and carry one to the offsite location and bring the last from offsite to put in the safe.

Anyone using Adobe who is concerned should be able to come up with something similar so that they need not be feaful of any actions by Adobe. As for as I know, all serious editing programs will handle my raw files, DNG , and TIFF files.

In the end, it all comes down to choices. Give users (the right) choices, and they are happy. Take away choices from users, and they will demonstrate anger and frustration. If the new model is acceptable to you, good for you.

If you are looking for a Lightroom download, I have always downloaded the latest standalone edition from this Adobe link. Both Mac and Windows versions available. On the IR question: I will start testing with IR pictures only after I consider a product functionally complete (according to my personal requirements), so that might take a bit.

You can use the premium features of the Lightroom app by using 2 methods: 1st, Method is to use a free MODED version, which is available on lightroomapks.com, 2nd is to use the Trial version, which offers the app's premium features for 7 days.

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