

If that is too much of an inconvenience then it may be time to upgrade to Lightroom Classic CC.
#Lightroom 6 upgrade pricing free#
In this situation, you can use Adobe’s free DNG Converter to convert the new camera’s Raw files to the DNG format, which can then be read by Lightroom 6. You also need to be aware of the effect it will have on your workflow if you buy a new camera whose Raw files aren’t supported by Lightroom 6. There’s nothing wrong with continuing to use Lightroom 6 for now and upgrading to Lightroom Classic CC in a year or two when the difference between the two is much greater. There’s no need to make an immediate decision. The question you need to ask yourself is how important are the new features, such as Color Range Masking, to you and your workflow? As a result, new features added to Lightroom Classic CC won’t be available to Lightroom 6 users.

While I’ve tried to emphasize what you will gain by upgrading to Lightroom Classic CC in the rest of the article, there’s no getting away from the fact that Lightroom 6 is no longer supported by Adobe. Lightroom 6 is no longer supported by Adobe I used it here in conjunction with the Adjustment Brush to apply Clarity to the red tin, but no other part of the photo.

