
- #ADOBE LIGHTROOM 5 FREE UPGRADE ELIGIBILITY UPDATE#
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Here is their Complementary post-announce upgrade termage: “Your complimentary post-announce upgrade is for the same platform, language, and edition as your previous version.
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Here is the full policy if they give you a hard time: Special notes: If you have a student Teacher Edition, they may give you a hard time but you are not “Upgrading” in the traditional sense (LR Student teacher ed is not upgradeable due to the price) but you are updating a NEW product after the other was already being advertised. If you choose support chat they will resolve your case quickly & send you confirmation number. from my research Live chat may be a way to avoid on hold times and get what you need! People who purchased products in early February are having success in getting the upgrade to 4, the rule of thumb is 30 days. There are a few ways you can Email Adobe, Call 800.585.0774 or Do a live Chat on the upgrade page. How do you take advantage of this new Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4 Update?
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the cpu was loaded with an old iOS and they let me upgrade to Lion for free! Adobe has this same policy to help you upgrade and keep clients happy! Here is the quote from Adobes site: “You might be eligible for a complimentary upgrade if you bought your software product (full or upgrade) soon after a new version was announced.”
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Why? Well just like when you buy a new computer and the new OS is being developed they have a window of time that they offer late adopters a FREE update or upgrade to it – I got that on my iMac when I purchased it …. The CC version obviously operates differently from a revenue recognition perspective, which allows new features to be added without the same constraints as the perpetual license version.īottom line is that LR6 perpetual is no different to all the other LR previous versions in the way that updates are delivered, it's the CC model that's different.If you shop the sales and discounts you may be someone that jumped on and got a steeply discounted version of Lightroom 4 just to find out Adobe lowered the price-point of Lightroom 5 below what you just paid! Did you know you may be eligible to upgrade your current Version of Adobe Lightroom 4 to the brand NEW Lightroom 5? Unfortunately, the release of 6.1 fell outside the accounting period of the 6.0 launch, hence no new features for the perpetual license version. At the risk of being scolded by John Beardy again, I'll just say that Adobe cannot/will not/have always chosen not to include new features in any dot release unless the dot release falls within the same financial accounting period as the initial launch of the version (so for example only 4.1 and 5.2 got new features in the version 4 and 5 cycles). The reason for that is nothing to with any attempt to "drive users to the subscription model", as many conspiracy theorists like to maintain, but has got everything to do with the way that Adobe's revenue recognition procedures are set up.

LR6 perpetual will follow exactly the same path as all previous LR versions, the only difference being that it didn't get any new features in the first dot release.


possibly some features updates in the first "dot release" of the cycle, but all subsequent "dot releases' were the bug-fix/new camera support type. And that pattern is exactly the same as in all previous LR versions, i.e. These new tools give you more options when it comes to making selections and. We did get some small feature updates in 5.2, but all updates after that were simply bug-fixes and new camera/lens support. Lightroom Classic CC has Color Range Masking and Luminance Range Masking. For a start, there was no 5.1.in order to align the numbering systems of ACR and LR, we skipped 5.1 and went directly to 5.2 from 5.0. This is not accurate.we did not get "free feature updates" in LR5 with updates 5.1 to 5.7.
