
In fact, don't just take my word for it, you need to take a look at the absolute beating Adobe is taking in the user feedback forum here. If you didn't listen to me on Windows 10 or El Capitan, you should really consider it this time. So what about the very latest Lightroom 6.2/CC2015.2 update Adobe made available to the world in conjunction with their AdobeMax conference in early October 2015? Surprise! I am recommending that you DON'T upgrade. It is clear to me that Adobe has a lot of work to do to make GPU acceleration function in Lightroom, and I think that is the case with a lot of the new functionality they are adding to Lightroom in particular. You have even heard us on the podcast talk about how Lightroom 6/CC2015 has had its fair share of performance troubles to the point where we told you if you can live without dehaze you may as well stay at a previous version. At some point in the near future my recommendation will change to go ahead and in a planned out manner apply these updates.Īnother good example of waiting before you apply updates is with Lightroom and Photoshop.
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But what good will it do you to install those things only to find out some tiny little thing impacts your productivity? Therefore my advice is to let others find out what problems there are out there with things and just wait a little bit on something as big as an operating system upgrade on your computer. There are significant security improvements in both the Windows 10 and El Capitan upgrades that we all need, along with functionality and performance improvements. On the contrary, I think that updating things is absolutely vital.

You may be taking me for someone who thinks you should never update anything.

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If you are a listener of the podcasts on the Improve Photographer network you are probably tired of me telling you not to go and update the latest and greatest thing from Windows 10, to Mac OS X El Capitan.

Adobe is REALLY hearing it from photographers who are experiencing crashing issues and hating the new import process that is part of the update to Lightroom (version 6.2/CC2015.2) released in early October 2015.
