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November 17, 2025
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Return to Lightroom

  • November 17, 2025
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I have been away from Lightroom for a few years and just returned. I went to the Adobe website and downloaded the only LR trial that I found and it turned out to be LR, not LRC, so I have a few questions. If it is important I work on a Mac running Sequoia.

 

I did not even find a link for a LRC trial. All of the links I found for individuals were for LR. Where can I find a LRC trial link? And I did not see any plans for LRC either. Only LR plans.

 

The LR version I have (9.0) is much cleaner and simpler than the LRC that I remember but I can not find some stuff that I thought would be in it. Perhaps LR does not have some of the funcitonality of LRC. In particular I was looking for upscaling and all of the Google instructions on how to do it fail with the version of LR that I have because the links are just not there. Does LR itself support upscaling? If so, do I have to add some specific functionality to it to find it? Or is that LRC only functionality?

 

I do have to admit that the clearner UI on LR is much easier and simpler to use, but I need some of the missing functionality.

 

Thanks for any help.

 

 

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nikunj.m
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Community Manager
November 17, 2025

Hi, thanks for reaching out! For Lightroom Classic, you can check out: https://adobe.ly/3M50Zj2

Also, to start a trial for Lightroom Classic, you go to the Creative Cloud Desktop App and start a trial from there. As for plans, Lightroom Classic is included in the Photography plan, the Lightroom plan, and the Creative Cloud All Apps plan. 

In Lightroom, you have the option of Super Resolution, which can be found under the Details section. 


Thanks,
Nikunj

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November 17, 2025

Thank you for the information. I did find the Super Resolution link and don't know why I did not see it before. But when I tried to download the LRC trial it told me that my LR trial did not cover LRC. I will check that out now that I have an actual link for LRC. Thank you for that link.