Is Lightroom Still Being Developed?
I like many features of Lightroom; however, I'm beginning to seriously regret shifting away from Lightroom Classic (or really Lightroom 6).
I've used every Album application from Adobe since Adobe Photoshop Album 1.0, and now that I'm invested in the currently unavoidable subscription model, it seems like the innovation or responsiveness to customer demands have slowed dramatically. The sales pitch for the subscription model was supposed to improve the rate of innovation with a consistent subscription funding source.
What is the solution for people who want all the power/flexibility of Classic with the complete integration of originals in the cloud to unlock a reasonable workflow? Isn't this what Lightroom CC was supposed to be? For those eager to help me see how to use both apps or to show me that two apps are better somehow, please don't point me to the myriad of highly technical DIY solutions to dance around the sloppy continuation of stovepipe application development between classic and cc... I have gone down those roads to misstep and lose work.
Will there ever be a Classic version that is tightly integrated into the cloud storage?
Quite a few obvious and common requests have seemingly gone un-answered/un-developed for several years:
- Fix the video dating/sorting issues still associated with at least some common cameras/video formats
- Use of Dual/Multiple monitors on the desktop version
- Export options that come even close to Classic
- Real filters for tags that allow boolean logic and
- Workflow needs like sorting by liked/commented photos in shared albums
- General parity between CC and Classic... getting rid of the mad dance to get the non-intersecting benefits from both applications is unavoidably risky to your photo library and investments in tagging your library
- A real REST API that allows you to do something (anything?) more than upload an asset
- Extensions...?
- Integrations with services other than Adobe's own...
- And if CC is always doomed to live in the shadow of Classic: at least provide supported co-existance of CC and Classic using same local storage so using both programs together doesn't take Internet bandwidth and extra storage
