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After Classic CC launched, I didn't look at CC because everything I read implied it wasn't for me, and I didn't really understand the difference.
But I just installed and tried it - just to find out - and I was surprised. I didn't look deeply, but it seemed obvious CC is just a desktop implementation of LR Mobile. And I do use LR Mobile to cull/edit (synchronized) collections I create in Classic CC. So that's actually nice - means that I can cull/edit my (synchronized) Classic collections on any mobile device and now also on any desktop (i.e., one that's not running Classic CC).
LR Mobile has gradually become quite useful, and it's clear that Adobe will continue to evolve it. That's a good thing, and now a good thing that you can access those capabilities on any desktop. Presumbally Mobile and CC will continue to work on Classic CC (synchronized) collections (called albums in CC and LR Remote). The obvious questions remain open (and has had lots of discussion): how will Classic CC evolve, and will there always be a Classic that operates on local folders and has the advanced capabilities (e.g., history, presets, etc.).
So LR CC isn't a new product at all.
Am I missing something? (No doubt The Queen knows )
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But I just installed and tried it - just to find out - and I was surprised. I didn't look deeply, but it seemed obvious CC is just a desktop implementation of LR Mobile. And I do use LR Mobile to cull/edit (synchronized) collections I create in Classic CC. So that's actually nice - means that I can cull/edit my (synchronized) Classic collections on any mobile device and now also on any desktop (i.e., one that's not running Classic CC).
LR Mobile has gradually become quite useful, and it's clear that Adobe will continue to evolve it. That's a good thing, and now a good thing that you can access those capabilities on any desktop. Presumbally Mobile and CC will continue to work on Classic CC (synchronized) collections (called albums in CC and LR Remote). The obvious questions remain open (and has had lots of discussion): how will Classic CC evolve, and will there always be a Classic that operates on local folders and has the advanced capabilities (e.g., history, presets, etc.).
So LR CC isn't a new product at all.
Am I missing something? (No doubt The Queen knows )
js