

But there are some changes that are pretty subtle and that arguably most photographers may not use or really notice. This is more or less the Lightroom that you’ve known and loved for years. Today’s announcement gives us the latest version of Lightroom: Adobe Lightroom Classic CC. Then consider that cameras have file sizes that have been getting bigger and bigger. Lightroom has been suffering from performance issues for a long time due to changing technology, algorithms, cloud sync, etc. While most haven’t moved away the way that I have to Capture One, they kept trudging through it. For a while now, photographers have been complaining about Lightroom. In light (pun intended) of the new changes that Adobe is announcing today at Adobe Max, we got the chance to play with the new Adobe Lightroom Classic CC to put it through its paces. The New Adobe Lightroom Classic CC has surely improved, but it could still do much more
