The cloud portion serves dual purposes: as an off-site backup of your photos (always a good idea), and as a way to share any of the images to other devices such as tablets, phones, and, for our purposes, other computers and applications. On the other, it’s an efficient organizer that keeps track of an entire photo library and stores a copy of every image in Creative Cloud. On one hemisphere, it’s a creative editor, with tools for adjusting and improving photos. Lightroom CC takes a left-brain/right-brain approach to photography. Maybe photo processing happens upstream from you, or perhaps you already know Photoshop inside and out and don’t think you need Lightroom.Įven so, I think there’s a case to be made for Lightroom CC-the new, cloud-based tool, not the legacy Lightroom Classic CC-as an easy, frictionless asset manager and editor for individuals or small teams of designers. If you’re a designer, you’d be forgiven if you responded to Adobe’s announcement of the new Lightroom CC desktop application with a shrug.
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