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Today marked a new version of Lightroom, considerately called Lighroom CC (the old version is now Lightroom Classic). the new one has a number of changes of course, but among them seem to be the absence of plugins.
Is this really one of their changes? It excludes BackLight (and all of there plug ins if so...)
Last edited by johnbrks (2017-10-19 03:33:41)
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Lightroom Classic is the old Lightroom CC and still supports plugins. Lightroom CC is now cloud only.
Charlie
www.stalkinglight.com
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Giving the new product the name used by the old one, and renaming the old one is part of Adobe's long-running attempt to confuse people - like when "Creative Cloud" was launched, and lots of people though the apps actually ran in the cloud rather than just checking their licences that way....
But if "Classic" really has the promised speed improvements, I'll be happy enough.
Existing Photography plans include both versions of Lightroom and a huge[1] 20GB of online storage
[1] Well, not really, but enough for some moderately serious testing and playing
Les Bessant
Les Bessant Photography - Backlight site
Losing it - Blog
Twitter: @lesb
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Backlight is compatible with the ‘new’ Lightroom Classic, which is LR7.
We hope to provide support for cloud images in Lightroom CC, but Adobe is yet to develop or release an interface that we can communicate with.
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Yup, tested and working on my MacBook (the bigger catalog on the iMac will have to wait for now)
Les Bessant
Les Bessant Photography - Backlight site
Losing it - Blog
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We've been testing on LR Classic for a while and haven't encountered any issues. As usual, very little, if anything, has changed with Publisher services, which leaves little scope for it to break.
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