

It’s much faster in most areas than it was before. There is one change though besides the name. First off if you were already using Lightroom CC the good news is that Lightroom Classic CC is the same product that you’ve invested time in to learn and have been using for years. Let me try to clear up some confusion I’ve seen out there. Wait, wasn’t there already a Lightroom CC? Yes. Last week during Adobe MAX, Adobe took the wraps off its new photography system: Lightroom CC. Reduce the stress and save the port with a TetherBlockĬontinue reading “TetherBlock Can Save You From an Expensive DSLR Repair” That repair was the most expensive to the tune of a few hundred dollars because it involves having to replace the logic board in the camera. Just recently I had to have my Nikon D810 repaired. Back when I was shooting a D700 I had to have it repaired twice. Unfortunately that stress over time can actually break the connection inside the camera resulting in an expensive repair. This is to say that when you’re moving around the cable itself can get pulled and stress the port that it’s plugged into. While every DSLR out there has a USB port (usually on the side) for image transfer, they are rarely designed for having the cable attached 100% of the time. I’ve been shooting tethered into Lightroom Classic CC for years. One of the side benefits of shooting in a controlled environment like a studio is that you can also shoot tethered to your computer. As a portrait photographer I shoot in studio most of the time.
