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ashudnall
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November 17, 2016
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Guided Upright feature missing from my latest LR CC update

  • November 17, 2016
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Hi friends,

I recently downloaded and installed the latest update to my Lightroom CC application, but the Guided Upright feature is missing from my module list. Under "Lightroom" > "About Adobe Photoshop Lightroom," it says "Version 5.7.1 Camera Raw 8.7.1."

The list of my modules are as follows:

  • Basic
  • Tone Curve
  • HSL / Color / B & W
  • Split Toning
  • Detail
  • Lens Corrections
  • Effects
  • Camera Calibration

I was looking forward to this new feature, as I am practicing real estate photography / editing, but was disappointed to find that it was missing. I feel like I'm missing something obvious because I never used the upright tool before I saw the Guided Upright tool being advertised. Any tips or help would be appreciated.

Thank you!

Aaron

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Correct answer John Waller

Under "Lightroom" > "About Adobe Photoshop Lightroom," it says "Version 5.7.1

That indicates that you've launched the perpetual version 5.7.1, not CC.

Do you have both 5.7.1 and CC installed?

Are you launching LR from an existing icon in the Dock? Make sure you are launching CC.

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John Waller
Community Expert
John WallerCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
November 17, 2016

Under "Lightroom" > "About Adobe Photoshop Lightroom," it says "Version 5.7.1

That indicates that you've launched the perpetual version 5.7.1, not CC.

Do you have both 5.7.1 and CC installed?

Are you launching LR from an existing icon in the Dock? Make sure you are launching CC.

ashudnall
ashudnallAuthor
Participant
November 17, 2016

Thank you! This entire time I thought I was editing in Lightroom CC (almost 2 years!). I think I do have both versions installed on my computer; however, I only pay/paid for Lightroom CC. I think what I did was download the trial version of Lightroom (perpetual) to play around with for 30 days, and when my 30 days was up, I just started paying for CC, and entered my code into the perpetual version, and kept using it.

I am finding new features thanks to you John Waller! This changes everything.


Aaron

John Waller
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 17, 2016

So you now also have Dehaze and Boundary Warp?

Just Shoot Me
Legend
November 17, 2016

Check what Process the image is using, set it to 2012. Then Right Click on one of the header and select Transform.