![]() I can't imagine going back to LR6 standalone anymore. On the topic of LR6 though-personally, I've been much happier with Lightroom Classic CC (aka 7) since the 7.2 update due to the performance improvements. You would have to convert to DNG and then LR6 will import the images just fine (but locking you into Adobe's system in a different way). This approach would’ve a option for a non CC version.Īdobe Digital Negative Converter is free and will support conversion to DNG for new cameras like the A7III. I convert alll my files to DNG so it would have little impact on my workflow in LR but would add a conversion step outside. Not sure since I have the sub, but you could find a tool to convert the files to DNG and then bring them in. Looks like the A7RIII and A9 are supported with version 6 which will no longer be updated.Ĭheck capture one and On1 Photo Raw, they have a standalone version as well as a subscription based plan 7Riiii and 7iii)? I've read mixed articles of how long they will continue to support version 6 as they clearly want everyone to move to subscription services. Does anyone know if Adobe is providing updates to Version 6 that would support Sony's new A7 offerings (i.e. I've not yet purchased Lightroom I'm not a fan of subscription service (separate conversation) and am considering buying Version 6. ![]() Adobe Lightroom (standalone Version 6) and updates to support new A7x cameras.
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