The only reason I upgraded to LR6 was raw support for my Canon 80D, otherwise I would have stayed with LR5.7.
Same for me although I went from LR3, adding the DNG process was a bind just for the sake of fifty quid
Dehaze is handy and can get it to work on the standalone version
Dehaze is only for subscription but not for LR6! Or you have to explain me how!
I think one thing in LR6 which was not in LR5 was the possibility to do panorama?
Dehaze doesn't really interest me, and there are other ways to do it anyway.Dehaze is only for subscription but not for LR6! Or you have to explain me how!
I think one thing in LR6 which was not in LR5 was the possibility to do panorama?
£64.66 to upgrade is a lot of money for only a few new features
If it helps at all, there are 2 new copies on LR6 selling at CEX for £75 (standalone edition). I got one myself a month or so back, its fully sealed
Benfits me, once i sort the laptop out. Not a wasted comment at all. cheers for the heads up.
I didn't know Adobe has said there will be no future standalone versions after LR6? I can see many, including myself, not moving to CC and if they ever buy a new camera looking at different software or converting to DNG if really needing to. Whilst I understand CC is great value if you use LR and PS and you get new features as they are released, a subscription isn't for everyone. I wonder what the actual spilt CC v standalone users is.I upgraded to 6 as it's the last standalone edition they are doing.
Dehaze isn't just for dehaze, works well on other shots as well. Performance is significant;y better than 5, IMHO.
The facial recognition actually works, I used it to find images in my 130,000 image catalogue of a friend that died
I wouldn't shell out that much just for the panorama facility.I was going to create a thread about upgrading but saw this one.
I too am thinking about upgrading to LR6. I currently have 5.7. Not sure about it really.
Creating panos would be a lot better and LR settings won't be 'set in stone' after creatin.g them.
The brush on the radial filter and gradient tool would be great and would use it often.
The dehaze could be useful too (third party download above).
£64.66 to upgrade is a lot of money for only a few new features
I do not recall Adobe rescinding their 'original' statement that a perpetual license version of LR will continue
The test will be when they announce the next major release of CC and no Perpetual License version shortly after?
When LR6 came out there were several comments/articles stating this would be the last standalone version and that Adobe wanted the CC model to be the one used. Hence the difficulty in finding the download link, how to buy on their website, the depreciation of features in the standalone model.
Probably a comment by one of the self-appointed "experts" that abound on the internet.But were these comments and articles those made/published by Adobe? There was plenty of speculation but nothing I recall of an Adobe statement.
Mine's not supported either. Didn't spend money on upgrading to LR 6; I just downloaded the free DNG convertor.because LR5.7 didn't support my new camera.
Mine's not supported either. Didn't spend money on upgrading to LR 6; I just downloaded the free DNG convertor.
I personally only bought LR6 because LR5.7 didn't support my new camera. otherwise I wouldn't have got it. Even still I don't purely use LR, I use capture one (express for free also) and DXO optic (older version for free) which IMO are better. LR6 is just nicer and quicker to use for me.
The nik collection is also free now. They also have some nice tools, which I am trying now for b&w pictures. Does a better job than lightroom as far as b&w goes.
Dehaze is one of the main reasons i was hoping to upgrade tbh .Dehaze doesn't really interest me, and there are other ways to do it anyway.
There are lots of panorama stitching programs around, several are free.
So you say there are other ways to do it could you tell me how plz ..
I haven't tried it, but this looked pretty useful.Dehaze is one of the main reasons i was hoping to upgrade tbh .
So you say there are other ways to do it could you tell me how plz ..
So reading the write up sounds like the backend already has the algorithms to make dehaze work. Adobe has simply not added the slider in UI. That's really dirty
I don't think it provides the best result either.