Skip to main content
Participant
February 25, 2011
Question

Lightroom 4 when?

  • February 25, 2011
  • 3 replies
  • 17591 views

For those who have observed the life cycle of LR1 & 2, can you extrapolate for LR4?

John

    This topic has been closed for replies.

    3 replies

    Inspiring
    February 26, 2011

    Hi,

    Brjlk wrote:

    For those who have observed the life cycle of LR1 & 2, can you extrapolate for LR4?

    John

    Not before LR3 has been fixed, I hope.

    --Patrick
    Participating Frequently
    February 25, 2011

    There is a past timeline for Lightroom at http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d3/Dn_lightroom_release_history.png that may be helpful.

    ssprengel
    Inspiring
    February 26, 2011

    We're about halfway to the next version: We're at LR 3.3 and LR 2.7 was the last version of the previous sequence.

    Judging by past releases, there is one major version of LR for each major version of Photoshop. Photoshop is released approximately every 18 months, and LR is usually released near this juncture, plus or minus one LR minor-version. The next Photoshop version should be out Fall of 2011, so LR 4 will likely be out anywhere between Spring 2011 and Spring 2012, where I'd guess it'd be closer to 2012.

    Of course the economy and world events or even a corporate acquisition or merger, or even a major shift is computing hardware or what clients spend their time doing, might change things, somewhat. What's the next hot thing: 3D-stereo retouching, or a tablet version, or a cloud version, or maybe a subscription-based model to help even out the cashflow? Hopefully they're working on soft-proofing, unless they're waiting for printed materials to become obsolete and negate the need for it.

    BrjlkAuthor
    Participant
    February 26, 2011

    If it will be in 2012, I'll better not wait & get LR 3 then.

    John

    john beardsworth
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    February 25, 2011

    Not soon. If you're thinking of getting LR3, LR4 is long enough away that it shouldn't change your decision.

    BrjlkAuthor
    Participant
    February 25, 2011

    OK. Thanks

    John