Adobe Says “We Remain Committed to Invest in Lightroom Classic”
There is a new FAQ article up at the adobe.blogs, addressing some of the concerns from the Lightroom community that arosed after their latest announcements.
Is Lightroom Classic being phased out? How long will it be until Adobe kills Lightroom Classic?
No, we’re not phasing out Lightroom Classic and remain committed to investing in Lightroom Classic in the future. We know that for many of you, Lightroom Classic, is a tool you know and love and so it has an exciting roadmap of improvements well into the future. But please hold us accountable as we make updates in the following months and years to let us know if we’re meeting your expectations.
Help me guys… does he mean “indefinitely”? :D
Why did you abandon the Lightroom standalone version?
Customers are overwhelmingly choosing the Creative Cloud Photography plan as the preferred way to get access to Lightroom. We’re aligning our investment with the direction our customers have signaled over the last several years.
I translate it for you: “we make tons of money with the cloud… and now we want to make even more”
Some Lightroom Alternatives – Updated
- MacPhun Luminar is coming big in the last few months, with versions for Mac and Windows. Definitely worth to check it out. And a new version is coming soon.
- Capture One is a great alternative, especially since they recently improved the X-Trans support (but we still wait for a few more things sich as Fujifilm GFX support and film simulation profiles). Check out also this Fujifilm-centric Capture One webinar.
- Also ON1 has made progress in the Fuji X-Trans world. They improved the X-Trans demosaicing first on February 15 here, and then on June 7 here. They promised film simulation profiles on July 21 here and On1 Photo Raw 2018 is coming with a lot of new features.
- Iridient is a much-loved RAW demosaicing software by the Fuji X community.
- The “RAW Power” App brings Aperture style interface & functions to MacPhotos. We reported about it here.
- Another appreciated alternative is darktable. It’s free and is full of features (now also for windows). Moreover, the sourcecode is opensource and if the development stops, other people can go on with it.
- PhotoNinja
- Alien Skin Exposure X3
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