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When so many applications are touted as being "as good as Adobe," there must be a reason. The link was recently (12/31/20) shared on one of the well-known rumor sites. I did not test the installation but saw that the size of the current download is substantially larger than if has been in the past (some 1.2 vs some 750MB)
#Update to lightroom 6 install
It could be that the setup starts with LR CC, but if you use the LR 6 license key, it will install the LR6.”Īt the time of this posting, the links were still active. The download is 1.19 GB and is the standard Adobe Extractor, file version 1.0.5.1, product version 1.02. Here is the last working download link to get the full Lightroom 6.14 for Windows with the file named “Lightroom_6_LS11.exe” from the domain:
#Update to lightroom 6 update
The update was also in the past general hard to find, because the 6.14 update file for Windows was called “Lightroom_6_LS11.exe” so there was never any info that LS11 means Lightroom version 6.14 I hope users of these Apps will weigh in on their experience.Ĭlick to expand.The link was recently (12/31/20) shared on one of the well-known rumor sites. If you google "Lightroom alternatives", you'll get quite a few results. You could use alternative apps going forward.
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So it's likely that you would need LR6 to fully maintain any archive that you may have. The same applies to most (but not all) Lightroom ratings and tags. As far as I know, edits are stored in the (proprietary) Lightroom catalog. So in LR you can always go back to the 'original images and process/export them differently.
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LR is of course famous for its 'non-destructive' editing tools. exporting images to various formats with a range of options correcting, enhancing and editing images So it's worthwhile breaking down the LR6 functions that you really use and that you want to replace. There may be replacements by using a couple of different Apps. I'm not sure whether there is a 100% replacement for LR in one alternative App. At the time, I didn't find an alternative that met my requirements. Having found a reasonable alternative for Photoshop, I did look around 1-2 years ago for a Lightroom alternative. I have the Adobe Photography (Lightroom/Photoshop) subscription so I've not really tried out alternatives to LR. What is your motivation for replacing LR6? How does it fall short of what you want to do?