Some limitations in that it doesn't show histogram or highlights/shadow clipping. Actually not a bad software, only 4 projects a months for free, can pay for more projects. I've been using 'narrative select' to cull and rate images. However so far it's been a struggle with the new software. I've fiddled around with a few different free/open source software, and may continue trying some of the trials for the paid alternatives. I don't use photoshop or know how to use it well, so I don't see as much value with the photo shop bundled with it. I also don't like the idea of an endless subscription. I know there would be periods where I wouldn't use the adobe software for many months, and it would feel a complete waste paying for software that I don't use. Photography is just a hobby that my interest wax and wanes with. I'm not keen on the subcription model for the latest LR classic with adobe creative cloud. However it turns out the old LR software doesn't work in the new macOS. I bought a new macbook pro with a larger hard drive, thinking I would initially use the DNG convertor and install my old LR 6 onto the new macbook. However with a newer camera (the sony a7c) the RAWs aren't automatically supported, and the files are quite big. Space was limited on the older macbook air, so I'd often have to move photos off to a hard drive after I've editted them. Using older cameras that were supported in the older LR6, I've managed to get by even though its a little slow rendering 1:1 full size previews. I've been using stand alone classic LR 6 on a very old macbook air for quite some time.
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