However, you have to choose one version for the image thumbnail so the others are effectively hidden until you select and view the image. Lightroom also supports 'versions' within images so that you can try out and save different 'looks'. Other tools in Lightroom include crop and rotate, a healing brush, normal brush, linear and radial gradients, and options for keywording or synchronising edits across images. Changes to lighting, colour, effects such as texture and clarity, and detail sharpening or noise reduction, as well as optics and geometry editing is available under the Edit option. Image Profiles can be switched between for the best starting-point when it comes to contrast, colour, and levels. (Image credit: Jason Parnell-Brookes)īeing the more streamlined of the two, Lightroom has a noticeably pared down tool set but still gives editors plenty of power when it comes to making changes to images. With comparable editing tools, this is where the two versions of Lightroom are most similar. Either way, there’s a 7 day free trial for Adobe software so you can try before you buy. Users that simply require an image editor that synchronises across devices and is available on-hand might opt for the Lightroom plan, whereas anyone considering layers based image editing, or who want the extra features and tools associated with professional-level editing should take the other two bundle packages into account. Additional storage can be added and is organised into: 2TB, 5TB, or 10TB, starting at $9.99/£9.98/month per terabyte. But it does have Lightroom Mobile thrown in for good measure. However, the Lightroom Plan (1TB) is $9.99/£9.98/month and offers the same amount of storage but only includes Lightroom, and not Photoshop or Lightroom Classic. The Photography Plan (1TB) is exactly the same but ups the standard 20GB of Cloud storage to 1TB and rings in at $19.99/£19.97/month. This includes Lightroom mobile, Photoshop on the iPad and 20GB of Cloud storage space. To purchase the Photography Plan (20GB) it’ll cost $9.99/£9.98/month and it comes with Lightroom, Lightroom Classic and Photoshop. Two versions bundle together Lightroom, Lightroom Classic and Photoshop but there’s only one option that provides Lightroom as an individual purchase. There are currently three photography packages for purchasing Lightroom via Adobe’s Creative Cloud. I then edit on my IPAD while watching TV or whatever, then do a final grading on my computer and very best one get some more refinement there.There are three package options for purchasing Lightroom and Lightroom Classic. I will also do HDR mergers or stacking here. I then do an initial sort and grade for delete, keep, and edit. I typically pull the raw photos off my card on the computer and back them up to an external drive, then load into lightroom on the computer. I dont have the free space on my computer for all the photos and using an external drive every time is annoying, that and I go back forth between my lap top and ipad for my workflow. I get the argument for moving to classic but not enough to move to it for now. I think it feels a little smoother as well. CC has a few things that I used that are not in the online version or mobile like HDR merge. Its kind of like how the photography bundle which includes photo shop along with lightroom CC, Classic, Mobile, and 1TB of storage is cheaper than just getting photo shop, does not make much sense. Please direct non-lightroom topics to the most appropriate of the following! This could lead to a Banned.Ĩ- Report accordingly and keep this community clean.ĩ- Posts will be treated on a base by base case and handled accordingly.ġ0- Other Questions/Comments/Suggestion, contact the MODs. This includes, "how to" emulation a certain look posts.Ĥ- No blatant low effort self promotion of your channel or website.ĥ- The following links will be removed, short links, affiliated links, blogspam, kickstarters/fund me, and referral links ARE NOT allowed.ħ- Serious discussions only (comments and posts), No Trolling/Spamming. Getting Started with Lightroom CC Lightroom journal updates/latest news Guidelines/Rulesģ- Low effort post will be removed accordingly. As a general rule, all threads need to be about Adobe Lightroom, the Lightroom Mobile App, and within the scope of Lightroom add-ons/plugins/presets. /r/Lightroom is currently undergoing a facelift.
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