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 .

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