Lightroom | 2019
You might just remember why you fell in love with editing in the first place. Let me know in the comments—or argue with me that 2024 is better. I’m ready 😄
That version is now a collector’s item. If you have it, . 5. Who Should Actually Use Lightroom 2019 in 2026? | You’ll love it if… | You’ll hate it if… | |----------------|----------------| | You have a pre-2020 computer | You need AI masking or denoise | | You prefer manual editing over automation | You shoot with new RAW formats (e.g., R5, Z8) | | You want a distraction-free UI | You rely on cloud sync or mobile editing | Warning: Newer cameras (2021+) may need DNG conversion. But that’s a small price for speed. Final Verdict: A Time Capsule Worth Opening Lightroom 2019 isn’t the most advanced editor. It doesn’t have “Generative Remove” or “Lens Blur.” But it has something rare in today’s Adobe ecosystem: simplicity, speed, and stability . lightroom 2019
If you find a copy (or still have one installed), dust it off. Edit a portrait. Push the texture slider to +30. Add a radial filter manually. You might just remember why you fell in
In this post, I’ll explain why I still fire up Lightroom 2019 for certain projects—and why you might want to, too. Before “Super Resolution,” “Denoise AI,” or “Select Sky,” Lightroom 2019 had something better: honest editing . If you have it,
You might just remember why you fell in love with editing in the first place. Let me know in the comments—or argue with me that 2024 is better. I’m ready 😄
That version is now a collector’s item. If you have it, . 5. Who Should Actually Use Lightroom 2019 in 2026? | You’ll love it if… | You’ll hate it if… | |----------------|----------------| | You have a pre-2020 computer | You need AI masking or denoise | | You prefer manual editing over automation | You shoot with new RAW formats (e.g., R5, Z8) | | You want a distraction-free UI | You rely on cloud sync or mobile editing | Warning: Newer cameras (2021+) may need DNG conversion. But that’s a small price for speed. Final Verdict: A Time Capsule Worth Opening Lightroom 2019 isn’t the most advanced editor. It doesn’t have “Generative Remove” or “Lens Blur.” But it has something rare in today’s Adobe ecosystem: simplicity, speed, and stability .
If you find a copy (or still have one installed), dust it off. Edit a portrait. Push the texture slider to +30. Add a radial filter manually.
In this post, I’ll explain why I still fire up Lightroom 2019 for certain projects—and why you might want to, too. Before “Super Resolution,” “Denoise AI,” or “Select Sky,” Lightroom 2019 had something better: honest editing .