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Lightroom on macbook air
Lightroom on macbook air













It's a terrible name, and they don't promote it well, but the program has a lot of great features. Anyone looking for a replacement should take a look at it. On older machines you might be lucky when installing it on Mojave and upgrading, but that kite won't fly on a M1 that will only boot Big Sur. But the Lightroom 6 INSTALLER is 32bit, so you won't be able to install the software. Thanks Adobe, but no, you lost me many years ago! Still sorry that Apple abandoned Aperture.but, I have found a Lightroom replacement that I don't have to rent: ON1 Photo RAW 2019. To be more precise: Lightroom 6 is 64bit and would one able to run (though it is to be seen how stable that would be). I may have to create a virtual machine with an older version of MacOS just so I can continue using Aperture, unless anyone has recommendations for a great image workflow tool. From what I have seen of Lightroom, it still doesn't have anything close to this.

lightroom on macbook air

With stacks (including automatically stacking images based on timestamp) and the stack view, I could literally take a 500 image shoot and ween it down to a couple dozen images in about 5-10 minutes. Lightroom long ago leapfrogged Aperture in terms of editing tools, but it still has yet to catch up with Aperture in terms of workflow. I wish I could find an actual alternative to Aperture. If you're going to pay monthly, better off going directly through Adobe and getting Classic as well.

lightroom on macbook air

Lightroom Classic is the real alternative to Aperture, and is not available here. This is just the Cloud version of Lightroom, with a limited set of capabilities.















Lightroom on macbook air