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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 444732" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I strongly disagree. LR 6 is a <em>complete rewrite</em>. Yes, the look and functionality are largely unchanged, and only a few new features have been added (HDR & Pano Merge, Masking Brush in the gradient tools), <em>but</em> the code has been streamlined and it now takes full advantage of your computer's graphics processor, so some functions that took forever before now complete significantly faster. Additionally, some functions will run in the background instead of making you wait, which allows you to be more productive instead of going off to get a drink while it finishes.</p><p></p><p>So, if you thought LR 5 was a dog at times then it's worth checking out LR 6/CC. If LR 5.7 never bothered you a bit then you're probably not going to find the changes worth it. That said, if there's a trial of CC available, download it, check it out and see for yourself. Just make sure you back up your old catalog first in case you want to go back - you can't convert back from 6 to 5.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 444732, member: 9240"] I strongly disagree. LR 6 is a [I]complete rewrite[/I]. Yes, the look and functionality are largely unchanged, and only a few new features have been added (HDR & Pano Merge, Masking Brush in the gradient tools), [I]but[/I] the code has been streamlined and it now takes full advantage of your computer's graphics processor, so some functions that took forever before now complete significantly faster. Additionally, some functions will run in the background instead of making you wait, which allows you to be more productive instead of going off to get a drink while it finishes. So, if you thought LR 5 was a dog at times then it's worth checking out LR 6/CC. If LR 5.7 never bothered you a bit then you're probably not going to find the changes worth it. That said, if there's a trial of CC available, download it, check it out and see for yourself. Just make sure you back up your old catalog first in case you want to go back - you can't convert back from 6 to 5. [/QUOTE]
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