Adobe no longer sells Lightroom 6 on its website so you can’t upgrade to it if you’re using an older version of Lightroom (Lightroom 4, Lightroom 5 etc.) But if you already own Lightroom 6 you can keep using it as long as you want, or at least until updates in your computer’s operating system mean that it no longer works. Lightroom 6 is the last of the standalone versions of Lightroom that come with a perpetual license. But don’t sign up for one of the Lightroom CC photography plans unless you take all your photos using a smartphone camera and understand the financial implications of paying for cloud storage space. Verdict: Try it out if you’re a Lightroom Classic subscriber – you might find a place for the new Lightroom in your workflow.
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