
Now there are three! So it’s important to make sure that you select the right one. You’ll have to log into your Adobe account (or create one) to complete the buying process.īefore October 2017 there was only one subscription plan. The next step is to go to the Adobe website to sign up for the Creative Cloud Photography Plan (click the link to go to the Adobe website). How to buy the Adobe Creative Cloud Photography plan You’ll find the location under the General tab in Catalog Settings. But just in case it doesn’t it’s helpful to know where your Catalog is saved and what it’s called. Lightroom Classic should be able to find your Catalog automatically.

Note that Lightroom Classic doesn’t work with 32-bit versions of Windows. If you’re a Windows PC user then you need Microsoft Windows 7 with Service Pack 1 (64-bit) at the very minimum, and preferably Windows 10 Version 1809 or later. With the November 2019 update if you’re a Mac User, you need El Capitan (OS X 10.13 High Sierra) or later.

Check your computer meets the minimum system requirements to run Lightroom Classic.But there are several things you should do first to make sure the process runs smoothly.

Now that you’ve decided to upgrade to Lightroom Classic you’re probably eager to get on with it.

Let’s take a look at what it involves and what you need to know in order for the update to run smoothly.īy the way, if you’re not sure what the differences are between the various versions of Lightroom then I suggest you read our tutorial Which Lightroom Version Do I Need? What to do before the Lightroom Classic upgrade If this applies to you then I’m sure you have plenty of questions about the upgrade process. Now that Adobe is no longer developing Lightroom 6 users of older versions of the software have to upgrade to Lightroom Classic if they want to use the latest and most advanced edition of Lightroom.
