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Solving the problem backwards

- Albert Pedrosa

SO after a month-long battle against Lightroom’s mess and how it messed up my workflow to the point of almost losing a client, I’m finally seeing the sunlight after a storm. I hope it stays this way, but just like in a horror movie, the villains will always try to make a last scare.

After numerous tense sessions with Adobe’s help desk and countless hours of frustratio­n waiting for the best solution to the problem, it turned out that the solution was to take a step backwards and return to where it was running error free.

I realized that just like Mac OS, even after very obvious flaws in their OS release, they will deny it and let users bring all the bugs out for them to fix. I think Adobe is trying to play a similar game, only this time, the software ceases to function anymore.

Finally, I decided to uninstall the applicatio­n and tried downloadin­g earlier versions just before the problem started pouring in, and like a rainbow after a rain, everything is working fine. So far it’s been a couple of weeks and still no sign of breaking down.

I wanted to install as far back as LR5 but I find the new tools in LR6 too much to lose. So I installed LR6/ CC but using the earlier versions. I like the adjustment­s sliders when using brush in LR6/CC because it allows you to work on whites and blacks. This option is not available in LR5.

I have also adapted already into the mobile platform that LR6/CC is offering. Now my catalogs can be viewed and edited through my mobile device. I can even ask my clients to choose among the images synced in the creative cloud. They can rate the pictures and leave comments. What’s best is everything is synced back to my desktop.

In the end, you’ll realize how important Lightroom is to your photograph­y workflow, as well as the role Adobe plays in the photograph­y industry,

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