![]() ![]() So what do you do when you have all these versions of the software? Well, I installed them all on my Windows 10 PC and decided to give them all a try and see how much Adobe has been improving the performance of the software over the years. The big release was Lightroom 6 (CC 2015), which is the most current version, the latest release being Lightroom 6.6.1, or Lightroom CC 2015.6.1 if you use the cloud version of the software. From there, Lightroom CC 2014 was rolled out, which was equivalent to version 5.4 of LR standalone. With the release of LR 5, Adobe introduced Lightroom CC, which was the first cloud version of Lightroom. From there, it was Lightroom 4.4 that I used the most before Adobe released Lightroom 5. The next stable build I preserved was Lightroom 3.6. ![]() With the very first version of Lightroom having a few issues and not having 64-bit architecture support, I ended up deleting it, so the first release of Lightroom I actually preserved was Lightroom 2 (the latest build of that release was Lightroom 2.7). Ever since I started using Lightroom back in 2007, I have been keeping a backup of every single version on my computer, making sure that I had the latest version of that particular release. ![]()
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