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Slartibart

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as long as Adobe does not state something, “asymptotically towards zero” comes to my mind... “minuscule” at best <- that’s for “chances”. I actually doubt that they spend any developer resources on this. YMMV.
 

antibolo

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LrC is a legacy product, they’re not gonna port it to anywhere it isn’t already.

And the whole point of remaking Lightroom was to make it more tablet friendly.
 
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Jonr515

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LrC is a legacy product, they’re not gonna port it to anywhere it isn’t already.

And the whole point of remaking Lightroom was to make it more tablet friendly.
That all makes sense. I mostly use LRC for photo management and organization. I wonder what their next move will be for that? I'm guessing more costly/larger cloud storage.
 

antibolo

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That all makes sense. I mostly use LRC for photo management and organization. I wonder what their next move will be for that? I'm guessing more costly/larger cloud storage.
LrC is living on borrowed time, I expect them to kill it eventually, once their usage metrics show that a low enough proportion of their users still haven’t switched over.

(Much to my displeasure, as I think New Lightroom sucks.)
 

uniquexoxo

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honestly with Adobe moving to creative cloud was move just to earn more money 🥲 I was completely happy with my Ligthroom classic and Photoshop CS
 

antibolo

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honestly with Adobe moving to creative cloud was move just to earn more money 🥲 I was completely happy with my Ligthroom classic and Photoshop CS
Lightroom had already been on Creative Cloud for many years before the Classic rebrand. Those two events aren’t related.
 
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