![]() I subscribed to that for at least a year. I think it was AUD$10 a month for both Lightroom and Photoshop. The pricing was actually very affordable. They realised that charging a monthly rent on their apps made them a lot more money than selling their apps outright. ![]() Then Adobe decided to change the pricing structure. I am not sure which version it was by then, but it was a very good app, and combined with Photoshop 6.0 it gave me all the tools necessary to manage, organise and edit all my images. It did a good job and I stayed with that until at least 2014. At that time it was the best app to manage images available. I installed my first Lightroom app when it was at version 1.4. I have used all these applications and currently deciding between two of them. ![]() I guess we could also add Adobe Photoshop with Bridge being the image management and organisation app, but if anyone is actually using Adobe, they’d organise their pictures in Lightroom. There is also this Exposure X6, formerly known as AlienSkin Exposure app. Adobe Lightroom is probably the most popular among them, but Capture One is also widely used especially among the most serious of photographers. These edit and metadata categories from Lightroom are not recognized by Exposure.Every photographer out there is using one of these three applications. Lightroom Metadata Not Supported by Exposure This will take some time, but if you leave Exposure running in the background for a few hours or overnight, your Collections will be populated. Exposure needs to scan the individual images before Collections will show. Note: Collection information is stored in individual image metadata. These metadata categories are transferred from Lightroom and applied to the images in Exposure. Lightroom Metadata Imported and Recognized by Exposure
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