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I updated what I thought was CC 2015 a couple of weeks ago.  I have the newest version of PS, but my LR is still showing LR5.  Isn't it 6 now?  With the haze filter?  I just went to the Adobe site and downloaded what I thought was the new LR, but all I got was the 5 again.

 

What do I have to do to get 6?  Stand on my head while whistling America the Beautiful?  I'm frustrated.

 

Betty

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Are you sure you don't have LR CC lurking around somewhere. IIRC, you should end up with both LR 5 and LR CC on your Mac. Go into the Creative Cloud App (should be on your desktop or in programs) and see what versions of LR are there installed and what's listed in previous versions. If you open LR CC from the app and it is LR 5 then you need to speak to Adobe.

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I'm not on CC but have Lightroom 6 and it resides in the Applications folder as do all Mac applications so I would geuss that CC does not place its apps anywhere else (I could be wrong but they should still be somewhere in the  Applications folder, perhaps in a folder called Creative Cloud or something.

 

If I navigate to my Applications folder, there is a folder there called Adobe Lightroom. Inside this there should be a file called Adobe Lightroom.app. Unlike earlier versions, it does not have the version number. If you find this, then it is installed. All you need to do is double click it and of you go. If you select Adobe Lightroom.app and drag it to your desktop, you will create an alias to the app that is readily available. It doesn't actually move it so there is nothing to fear.

 

There are numerous ways to go to your Applications folder but the simplest to my mind is to hold down command-shift-A when you are in the Finder (on your desktop that is) and the Applications folder will open.

 

Alternatively, and maybe a lot simpler, do a Spotlight search (the magnifying glass towards the top right of your menu bar) for Adobe Lightroom.app. If it's there this should find it. Just hit show in finder and off you go. If you don't find it, then it's probbably not installed.

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What I know about LR6 is based on my 3 long hours of painful conversation with Adobe support, but is for my PC. So it may not apply if you are using a Mac.

 

LR CC and LR 6 is actually the same software/application. The difference is only how you sign in. If you are CC subscriber, you sign in with your user name/password. If people like me insisted on old fashion way, aka LR6, you pay for the license, get a key, login in with the key. Be careful here, to activate the LR6, you not only need the new LR6 key, you also have to have the key for your previous version (LR5 in my case). So now I have both LRCC/LR6, and LR5, both working, on my PC.

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Am I right in thinking that LR6 is only available as a full version?  When I try to buy an upgrade, on the Adobe site, it just defaults to "Full".  Any advice?  

 

Thanks

 

Chris

 

Option menu in the cart for full or upgrade - just edit .the changes

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Am I right in thinking that LR6 is only available as a full version?  When I try to buy an upgrade, on the Adobe site, it just defaults to "Full".  Any advice?  

 

Thanks

 

Chris

 

Option menu in the cart for full or upgrade - just edit .the changes

 

Thanks for the advice, Geoff, but it doesn't work for me - I tried it several times.  Perhaps the webpage is playing up; I'll leave it for now and see what happens later.

 

Chris

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Am I right in thinking that LR6 is only available as a full version?  When I try to buy an upgrade, on the Adobe site, it just defaults to "Full".  Any advice?  

 

Thanks

 

Chris

 

Option menu in the cart for full or upgrade - just edit .the changes

 

Thanks for the advice, Geoff, but it doesn't work for me - I tried it several times.  Perhaps the webpage is playing up; I'll leave it for now and see what happens later.

 

Chris

 

Add the full version to your cart and then click the edit above the price (top right), you then get options to change the full fat to skimmed. I've just tried it and it's definately there as an option.

 

 

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call their sales number. Someone will pick up the phone, make all the transaction, nice and smooth. The support, on the other hand, is very painful and ineffective. Lucky if you can get someone at all.

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After reading all of this, I wanted to say that I do go to my Applications folder a lot. Into CC, then the LR app. But it didn't say what version. Opening it, it appeared on my dock and when I hovered curser, it said LR 5. While I puzzled over this this morning, the CC app popped up and said I had updates available. I installed them and it appears I now have the latest.

Previously, a few days ago, I installed through that same CC app and only got 5. I probably have at least 3 versions of five now, lol.

 

Which begs the question, can I get rid of those? 6 isn't dependent on having 5, right?

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You don't have to keep older versions of CC - normally when you update you have the option to remove older versions. Previous versions are always available via the CC manager app.

 

Not sure why this is so difficult on a Mac, it's dead easy on a PC.

 

As for Adobe support, used them a couple of times and have had excellent service.

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call their sales number. Someone will pick up the phone, make all the transaction, nice and smooth. The support, on the other hand, is very painful and ineffective. Lucky if you can get someone at all.

Yes, I resorted to this in the end.  Bought the upgrade and now I'm trying to figure out how to download it.  I thought I was pretty good at this stuff but Adobe really go out of their way to make life more complicated than it needs to be.  Another phone call tomorrow, methinks.

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call their sales number. Someone will pick up the phone, make all the transaction, nice and smooth. The support, on the other hand, is very painful and ineffective. Lucky if you can get someone at all.

Yes, I resorted to this in the end.  Bought the upgrade and now I'm trying to figure out how to download it.  I thought I was pretty good at this stuff but Adobe really go out of their way to make life more complicated than it needs to be.  Another phone call tomorrow, methinks.

 

For me, download and install was not big deal. Activation was really painful. As I said in my previous post, you will need your new LR6 key, AND your LR5 key. It's going to work, eventually. Just a matter of how much pain you have go through. Good luck!

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It should be available for download when you log into your Adobe account (assuming you have one) under Manage My Account - Plans and Products - Order History (View Your Orders). It should dsiplay the serial number with the download. You may need the serial number for your previous version in order to install an upgrade.

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call their sales number. Someone will pick up the phone, make all the transaction, nice and smooth. The support, on the other hand, is very painful and ineffective. Lucky if you can get someone at all.

Yes, I resorted to this in the end.  Bought the upgrade and now I'm trying to figure out how to download it.  I thought I was pretty good at this stuff but Adobe really go out of their way to make life more complicated than it needs to be.  Another phone call tomorrow, methinks.

 

For me, download and install was not big deal. Activation was really painful. As I said in my previous post, you will need your new LR6 key, AND your LR5 key. It's going to work, eventually. Just a matter of how much pain you have go through. Good luck!

 

Got it!  Took until midnight but what the heck. Many thanks everyone for the help and encouragement.  

 

You will definitely need the key to your version of LR5 but, fortunately, I had this in my system.

 

Was it worth it?  The jury's still out but the filter brushes look useful and a very quick trial with HDR (which I hardly ever use) produces a result that is far more subtle than most other software.  And finally, two new lenses that I bought recently have been added to the profiles. 

 

Chris

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Photo Merge generates fantastic panorama pictures. Far better than what I used before.

 

I agree.  I used to merge in PS/ The ability to generate a raw (dng) merged image in LR is the major feature of LR6 and worth upgrading for. Not only do you get a raw merged image, but, once the preview has been generated, the merge runs in the background which frees up LR (and Photoshop) so that you can continue working.

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You don't have to keep older versions of CC - normally when you update you have the option to remove older versions. Previous versions are always available via the CC manager app.

Not sure why this is so difficult on a Mac, it's dead easy on a PC.

As for Adobe support, used them a couple of times and have had excellent service.

Geoff, do you forget who you are talking to? :) That is, if that remark was meant for me? You, who tried to tutor me in a few things years ago that I couldn't get? Lol, I'm hopeless. Everything technical is hard for me. Anything that is dead easy, I study it in depth to figure out how to make it difficult.

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You don't have to keep older versions of CC - normally when you update you have the option to remove older versions. Previous versions are always available via the CC manager app.

Not sure why this is so difficult on a Mac, it's dead easy on a PC.

As for Adobe support, used them a couple of times and have had excellent service.

Geoff, do you forget who you are talking to? :) That is, if that remark was meant for me? You, who tried to tutor me in a few things years ago that I couldn't get? Lol, I'm hopeless. Everything technical is hard for me. Anything that is dead easy, I study it in depth to figure out how to make it difficult.
You're doing fine Betty, it does seem that it's not as easy with CC on. OSX. If you can get that CC app manager as your go to point of contact, makes life so much easier.
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You don't have to keep older versions of CC - normally when you update you have the option to remove older versions. Previous versions are always available via the CC manager app.

Not sure why this is so difficult on a Mac, it's dead easy on a PC.

As for Adobe support, used them a couple of times and have had excellent service.

Geoff, do you forget who you are talking to? :) That is, if that remark was meant for me? You, who tried to tutor me in a few things years ago that I couldn't get? Lol, I'm hopeless. Everything technical is hard for me. Anything that is dead easy, I study it in depth to figure out how to make it difficult.
You're doing fine Betty, it does seem that it's not as easy with CC on. OSX. If you can get that CC app manager as your go to point of contact, makes life so much easier.
Appreciated, friend.
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