![]() Lightroom 6.14 was the last perpetual version, released in December 2017. ![]() It carried on working until an outside change, such as an operating system upgrade or a connection to an external web service, broke it. This means you paid a one-off fee (plus optional upgrades). Lightroom 6 and earlier stored your photos on your hard drive, and they were sold as perpetual licenses.( click to open diagram in a new tab if it’s too small) If you can’t open Lightroom right now, there are a few other clues that help to identify your Lightroom version… The easiest way to figure out which Lightroom version you’re currently using is to open Lightroom and go to Help menu > System Info. So how do you check which Lightroom version you’re using? ![]() Since Adobe rebranded Lightroom, many photographers are confused about which version they’re using.
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