Lightroom now exists in two main forms: Lightroom Classic (previously LR CC) and the new Lightroom CC. Lightroom Classic is the same app many LR users have been enjoying for years, while Lightroom CC departs from the traditional method of storing photos on a local drive, instead uploading them to online cloud storage. Adobe offers three Lightroom and/or Photoshop plans, with the Photography Plan getting you both versions of Lightroom plus Photoshop CC for $9.99 a month. Both versions share a range of useful features, but the big question is, which version is right for you? Do you want to store all your photos on the cloud or locally on a hard drive? Lightroom CC has been designed to work seamlessly across all your devices, while Lightroom Classic offers more flexibility and control.
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