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David J Brooks
Fri, Dec 8, 2023 3:19 PM

Hey all. My old 2010 iMac has had it and I ordered a new 24” iMac delivery
date unknown at this time. I know I’ll have to upgrade from my old LR 6 but
confused with the new naming structure.
I just got a email from Matt K regarding a LR 7 that allows for desktop
editing from folders on your own HD, but I’m confused about the names,
Lightroom, Lightroom classic, Lightroom cc etc.
Isthe new edition still subscription based but I have the option to use the
cloud or is it one time fee like the olden days
I confuse easily, as some may be aware, so any help is appreciated
I have looked at Matt K’s short video but still confused on Nan’s and plans

Dave

Hey all. My old 2010 iMac has had it and I ordered a new 24” iMac delivery date unknown at this time. I know I’ll have to upgrade from my old LR 6 but confused with the new naming structure. I just got a email from Matt K regarding a LR 7 that allows for desktop editing from folders on your own HD, but I’m confused about the names, Lightroom, Lightroom classic, Lightroom cc etc. Isthe new edition still subscription based but I have the option to use the cloud or is it one time fee like the olden days I confuse easily, as some may be aware, so any help is appreciated I have looked at Matt K’s short video but still confused on Nan’s and plans Dave
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Henk Terhell
Fri, Dec 8, 2023 4:36 PM

For desktop editing you should get a subscription for Lightroom Classic with Photoshop. This is the cheapest option for which get only 20 GB cloud storage.
You will be pleased with all the new features in Lightroom Classic compared to Lightroom version 6.
I wouldn't look any further unless you only want to work in the cloud.

Henk

-----Original Message-----
From: David J Brooks pentkon52@gmail.com
Sent: vrijdag 8 december 2023 16:19
To: Pentax Discuss pdml@pdml.net
Subject: OT: Lightroom naming help

Hey all. My old 2010 iMac has had it and I ordered a new 24” iMac delivery date unknown at this time. I know I’ll have to upgrade from my old LR 6 but confused with the new naming structure.
I just got a email from Matt K regarding a LR 7 that allows for desktop editing from folders on your own HD, but I’m confused about the names, Lightroom, Lightroom classic, Lightroom cc etc.
Isthe new edition still subscription based but I have the option to use the cloud or is it one time fee like the olden days I confuse easily, as some may be aware, so any help is appreciated I have looked at Matt K’s short video but still confused on Nan’s and plans

Dave

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For desktop editing you should get a subscription for Lightroom Classic with Photoshop. This is the cheapest option for which get only 20 GB cloud storage. You will be pleased with all the new features in Lightroom Classic compared to Lightroom version 6. I wouldn't look any further unless you only want to work in the cloud. Henk -----Original Message----- From: David J Brooks <pentkon52@gmail.com> Sent: vrijdag 8 december 2023 16:19 To: Pentax Discuss <pdml@pdml.net> Subject: OT: Lightroom naming help Hey all. My old 2010 iMac has had it and I ordered a new 24” iMac delivery date unknown at this time. I know I’ll have to upgrade from my old LR 6 but confused with the new naming structure. I just got a email from Matt K regarding a LR 7 that allows for desktop editing from folders on your own HD, but I’m confused about the names, Lightroom, Lightroom classic, Lightroom cc etc. Isthe new edition still subscription based but I have the option to use the cloud or is it one time fee like the olden days I confuse easily, as some may be aware, so any help is appreciated I have looked at Matt K’s short video but still confused on Nan’s and plans Dave -- %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-leave@pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.
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Toine
Fri, Dec 8, 2023 4:42 PM

Yes Lightroom Classic (LrC) is what you want. Lightroom (Lr) needs a real
cloud subscription (1 Tb), It also works with Lightroom Mobile. And all 3
can work together in the cloud.
Lightroom Classic is the one, the rest is nice (and expensive)

Toine

On Fri, 8 Dec 2023 at 17:37, Henk Terhell hterh1@outlook.com wrote:

For desktop editing you should get a subscription for Lightroom Classic
with Photoshop. This is the cheapest option for which get only 20 GB cloud
storage.
You will be pleased with all the new features in Lightroom Classic
compared to Lightroom version 6.
I wouldn't look any further unless you only want to work in the cloud.

Henk

-----Original Message-----
From: David J Brooks pentkon52@gmail.com
Sent: vrijdag 8 december 2023 16:19
To: Pentax Discuss pdml@pdml.net
Subject: OT: Lightroom naming help

Hey all. My old 2010 iMac has had it and I ordered a new 24” iMac delivery
date unknown at this time. I know I’ll have to upgrade from my old LR 6 but
confused with the new naming structure.
I just got a email from Matt K regarding a LR 7 that allows for desktop
editing from folders on your own HD, but I’m confused about the names,
Lightroom, Lightroom classic, Lightroom cc etc.
Isthe new edition still subscription based but I have the option to use
the cloud or is it one time fee like the olden days I confuse easily, as
some may be aware, so any help is appreciated I have looked at Matt K’s
short video but still confused on Nan’s and plans

Dave

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Yes Lightroom Classic (LrC) is what you want. Lightroom (Lr) needs a real cloud subscription (1 Tb), It also works with Lightroom Mobile. And all 3 can work together in the cloud. Lightroom Classic is the one, the rest is nice (and expensive) Toine On Fri, 8 Dec 2023 at 17:37, Henk Terhell <hterh1@outlook.com> wrote: > For desktop editing you should get a subscription for Lightroom Classic > with Photoshop. This is the cheapest option for which get only 20 GB cloud > storage. > You will be pleased with all the new features in Lightroom Classic > compared to Lightroom version 6. > I wouldn't look any further unless you only want to work in the cloud. > > Henk > > -----Original Message----- > From: David J Brooks <pentkon52@gmail.com> > Sent: vrijdag 8 december 2023 16:19 > To: Pentax Discuss <pdml@pdml.net> > Subject: OT: Lightroom naming help > > Hey all. My old 2010 iMac has had it and I ordered a new 24” iMac delivery > date unknown at this time. I know I’ll have to upgrade from my old LR 6 but > confused with the new naming structure. > I just got a email from Matt K regarding a LR 7 that allows for desktop > editing from folders on your own HD, but I’m confused about the names, > Lightroom, Lightroom classic, Lightroom cc etc. > Isthe new edition still subscription based but I have the option to use > the cloud or is it one time fee like the olden days I confuse easily, as > some may be aware, so any help is appreciated I have looked at Matt K’s > short video but still confused on Nan’s and plans > > Dave > -- > %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List > To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-leave@pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from > the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions. > -- > %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List > To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-leave@pdml.net > to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and > follow the directions.
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Stanley Halpin
Fri, Dec 8, 2023 4:53 PM

I won’t claim to be an expert on this. I use LR Classic, currently at ver 13.0.1. My current images and catalog are on my computers HD, and backed up on external HDs. I keep older images on external HDs.

LR (not LR Classic) is web based. You can put images onto your computer HD, but the working assumption is that they are stored in the Adobe cloud. The editing tools on LR are different and seem less useful IMHO than those in LR Classic. I think LR would be great for someone mostly using their phone as a camera.

I sometimes use LR when traveling, and then transfer the images to my computer at home and import them into LR Classic.
That is a complicated not very useful workflow, and so I have started either talking my computer with me when I travel, or I wait to review/edit/post any images untilI am back home. (My one computer is a 2021 MacBook Pro; when at home it connects to a 27” monitor.)

My basic monthly subscription includes LR, LR Classic, Photoshop, some other Adobe stuff, and some online storage in the Adobe Cloud. I have no idea the pricing options, but back when I shifted from LR v.6, the annual cost for the bundle was about the same as I was paying each year to upgrade from 4 to 5 to 6…

Stan

On Dec 8, 2023, at 10:19 AM, David J Brooks pentkon52@gmail.com wrote:

Hey all. My old 2010 iMac has had it and I ordered a new 24” iMac delivery
date unknown at this time. I know I’ll have to upgrade from my old LR 6 but
confused with the new naming structure.
I just got a email from Matt K regarding a LR 7 that allows for desktop
editing from folders on your own HD, but I’m confused about the names,
Lightroom, Lightroom classic, Lightroom cc etc.
Isthe new edition still subscription based but I have the option to use the
cloud or is it one time fee like the olden days
I confuse easily, as some may be aware, so any help is appreciated
I have looked at Matt K’s short video but still confused on Nan’s and plans

Dave

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I won’t claim to be an expert on this. I use LR Classic, currently at ver 13.0.1. My current images and catalog are on my computers HD, and backed up on external HDs. I keep older images on external HDs. LR (not LR Classic) is web based. You can put images onto your computer HD, but the working assumption is that they are stored in the Adobe cloud. The editing tools on LR are different and seem less useful IMHO than those in LR Classic. I think LR would be great for someone mostly using their phone as a camera. I sometimes use LR when traveling, and then transfer the images to my computer at home and import them into LR Classic. That is a complicated not very useful workflow, and so I have started either talking my computer with me when I travel, or I wait to review/edit/post any images untilI am back home. (My one computer is a 2021 MacBook Pro; when at home it connects to a 27” monitor.) My basic monthly subscription includes LR, LR Classic, Photoshop, some other Adobe stuff, and some online storage in the Adobe Cloud. I have no idea the pricing options, but back when I shifted from LR v.6, the annual cost for the bundle was about the same as I was paying each year to upgrade from 4 to 5 to 6… Stan > On Dec 8, 2023, at 10:19 AM, David J Brooks <pentkon52@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hey all. My old 2010 iMac has had it and I ordered a new 24” iMac delivery > date unknown at this time. I know I’ll have to upgrade from my old LR 6 but > confused with the new naming structure. > I just got a email from Matt K regarding a LR 7 that allows for desktop > editing from folders on your own HD, but I’m confused about the names, > Lightroom, Lightroom classic, Lightroom cc etc. > Isthe new edition still subscription based but I have the option to use the > cloud or is it one time fee like the olden days > I confuse easily, as some may be aware, so any help is appreciated > I have looked at Matt K’s short video but still confused on Nan’s and plans > > Dave > -- > %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List > To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-leave@pdml.net > to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.
DJ
David J Brooks
Fri, Dec 8, 2023 5:19 PM

Thanks all, the version Matt was using showed you can switch from cloud to
desktop HD that’s the one that intrigues me but was unclear of the proper
name

Dave

On Fri, Dec 8, 2023 at 12:11 PM Stanley Halpin stan@stans-photography.info
wrote:

I won’t claim to be an expert on this. I use LR Classic, currently at ver
13.0.1. My current images and catalog are on my computers HD, and backed up
on external HDs. I keep older images on external HDs.

LR (not LR Classic) is web based. You can put images onto your computer
HD, but the working assumption is that they are stored in the Adobe cloud.
The editing tools on LR are different and seem less useful IMHO than those
in LR Classic. I think LR would be great for someone mostly using their
phone as a camera.

I sometimes use LR when traveling, and then transfer the images to my
computer at home and import them into LR Classic.
That is a complicated not very useful workflow, and so I have started
either talking my computer with me when I travel, or I wait to
review/edit/post any images untilI am back home. (My one computer is a 2021
MacBook Pro; when at home it connects to a 27” monitor.)

My basic monthly subscription includes LR, LR Classic, Photoshop, some
other Adobe stuff, and some online storage in the Adobe Cloud. I have no
idea the pricing options, but back when I shifted from LR v.6, the annual
cost for the bundle was about the same as I was paying each year to upgrade
from 4 to 5 to 6…

Stan

On Dec 8, 2023, at 10:19 AM, David J Brooks pentkon52@gmail.com wrote:

Hey all. My old 2010 iMac has had it and I ordered a new 24” iMac

delivery

date unknown at this time. I know I’ll have to upgrade from my old LR 6

but

confused with the new naming structure.
I just got a email from Matt K regarding a LR 7 that allows for desktop
editing from folders on your own HD, but I’m confused about the names,
Lightroom, Lightroom classic, Lightroom cc etc.
Isthe new edition still subscription based but I have the option to use

the

cloud or is it one time fee like the olden days
I confuse easily, as some may be aware, so any help is appreciated
I have looked at Matt K’s short video but still confused on Nan’s and

plans

Dave

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Thanks all, the version Matt was using showed you can switch from cloud to desktop HD that’s the one that intrigues me but was unclear of the proper name Dave On Fri, Dec 8, 2023 at 12:11 PM Stanley Halpin <stan@stans-photography.info> wrote: > I won’t claim to be an expert on this. I use LR Classic, currently at ver > 13.0.1. My current images and catalog are on my computers HD, and backed up > on external HDs. I keep older images on external HDs. > > LR (not LR Classic) is web based. You can put images onto your computer > HD, but the working assumption is that they are stored in the Adobe cloud. > The editing tools on LR are different and seem less useful IMHO than those > in LR Classic. I think LR would be great for someone mostly using their > phone as a camera. > > I sometimes use LR when traveling, and then transfer the images to my > computer at home and import them into LR Classic. > That is a complicated not very useful workflow, and so I have started > either talking my computer with me when I travel, or I wait to > review/edit/post any images untilI am back home. (My one computer is a 2021 > MacBook Pro; when at home it connects to a 27” monitor.) > > My basic monthly subscription includes LR, LR Classic, Photoshop, some > other Adobe stuff, and some online storage in the Adobe Cloud. I have no > idea the pricing options, but back when I shifted from LR v.6, the annual > cost for the bundle was about the same as I was paying each year to upgrade > from 4 to 5 to 6… > > Stan > > > On Dec 8, 2023, at 10:19 AM, David J Brooks <pentkon52@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Hey all. My old 2010 iMac has had it and I ordered a new 24” iMac > delivery > > date unknown at this time. I know I’ll have to upgrade from my old LR 6 > but > > confused with the new naming structure. > > I just got a email from Matt K regarding a LR 7 that allows for desktop > > editing from folders on your own HD, but I’m confused about the names, > > Lightroom, Lightroom classic, Lightroom cc etc. > > Isthe new edition still subscription based but I have the option to use > the > > cloud or is it one time fee like the olden days > > I confuse easily, as some may be aware, so any help is appreciated > > I have looked at Matt K’s short video but still confused on Nan’s and > plans > > > > Dave > > -- > > %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List > > To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-leave@pdml.net > > to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and > follow the directions. > -- > %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List > To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-leave@pdml.net > to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and > follow the directions.
GD
Godfrey DiGiorgi
Sun, Dec 10, 2023 2:41 PM

yes, Lightroom Classic. Photo bundle @ US$9.95/mo.. It has everything you need. I download and install only LrC because it"s all I need, but the bundle gives access to PS, Lr, and other apps should you need or want to use them.

G

On Dec 8, 2023, at 9:19 AM, David J Brooks pentkon52@gmail.com wrote:

Thanks all, the version Matt was using showed you can switch from cloud to
desktop HD that’s the one that intrigues me but was unclear of the proper
name

Dave

yes, Lightroom Classic. Photo bundle @ US$9.95/mo.. It has everything you need. I download and install only LrC because it"s all I need, but the bundle gives access to PS, Lr, and other apps should you need or want to use them. G > On Dec 8, 2023, at 9:19 AM, David J Brooks <pentkon52@gmail.com> wrote: > > Thanks all, the version Matt was using showed you can switch from cloud to > desktop HD that’s the one that intrigues me but was unclear of the proper > name > > Dave