Adobe Creative Cloud no longer offers customers access to most older versions of Lightroom and Photoshop. The company announced its d...
Adobe Creative Cloud no longer offers customers access to most older versions of Lightroom and Photoshop. The company announced its decision to limit Creative Cloud download availability via its Adobe Blog this week, stating that subscribers can now only download the two most recent major versions of both Lightroom and Photoshop.
The direct download access is provided through the Adobe.com website and Creative Cloud desktop app. According to the company, the 'vast majority' of Adobe CC customers are already using the two most recent major release versions of both applications.
By forcing the remaining users to make this transition, Adobe says it can 'ensure peak performance and benefits across Windows and Mac operating systems.' This change means Adobe CC subscribers can only download Photoshop versions that start with '19.x.x' and '20.x.x,' and Lightroom versions that start with '7.x.x' and '8.x.x.'
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