Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2015/04/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Who knows... I would not expect to get cloud data back (but then I never store stuff there exclusively) and your local data would be fine, but keywords/edits etc..... john -----Original Message----- Does Adobe say what would happen if they decide to stop offering CC one of these year? [And they will when CC is no longer popular or something better comes along]. Does all your stored data on your computer and in the CC cloud still accessible/usable? Regards, Spencer > On Apr 22, 2015, at 12:41, Robert Rose <robert.rose at mac.com> wrote: > > Lightroom 6 has been released, and for those who are interested there is a > sale on the subscription versions today and tomorrow at B&H. One year for > price of 10 months. > > The subscription version is now called Lightroom CC, and comes packaged > with Photoshop CC in the ?Photographer?s Package.? > > The standalone version is called Lightroom 6. > > There are a lot of misconceptions about Lightroom CC. For example, I > thought that part of the program ran through a browser, and that it was > necessary to be connected to the Internet. > > What actually happens is quite different. Full copies of Lightroom and > Photoshop are downloaded. You do all your work off-line. Depending upon > your plan and how often you want to check for updates, once every one to > three months you ?phone home? (maybe at a Starbuck?s) and in a few seconds > (to a few minutes for an update) you are goo to go.