![]() ![]() Click on Yes option and then the Ok option to proceed. This way, you can remove the creative cloud option from the left navigation panel of your file explorer.Whether you’ve used Lightroom for years, or you’re just getting started, you’ve likely come across the fact that there’s two completely different programs, both called Lightroom. So what’s the difference? Which one is right for you? Which will suit your lifestyle and photography workflow? Or can you use them together? Let’s find out… If you’re a little confused, you’re not alone. ![]() Let’s start by identifying the current Lightroom versions, and their main differences. Lightroom Classic is the traditional version of Lightroom that’s been around for years, hence the name Classic. It runs on Windows and macOS, and stores your photos in folders on your local hard drives. You’re in charge of managing the files, the organization, the backups, etc. This is ideal for photographers with TB’s of images, but requires reasonable computer literacy. Since Lightroom Classic has been available for years, it has lots of features. If you’re an advanced user, the power and control it offers is huge, but if you’re new to Lightroom, the learning curve may be a bit overwhelming. We’ve covered Lightroom Classic in detail in Adobe Lightroom Classic – The Missing FAQ. Some photographers were concerned that the launch of the cloud-based Lightroom might mean the end of road for Lightroom Classic, but it’s still being developed and improved. Lightroom (formerly Lightroom CC) is a family of apps that started out as a simple mobile app, and has grown into a full ecosystem that runs on Windows, macOS, iPadOS, iOS, Android, ChromeOS, tvOS and the web. For clarity, we’ll refer to these apps as Lightroom (cloud ecosystem), to differentiate from Lightroom Classic. The Lightroom (cloud ecosystem) apps are designed for modern living, so you can capture photos on your phone or load them from your camera, sort through them on your tablet when you have a few minutes to spare, edit them on your desktop, and then share them on the web. Your photos are stored in the Adobe cloud, which means they’re available on all of your devices. This doesn’t mean you always need to be online, as you can also keep a local cached copy of some/all of the images for offline use. However, you do need reasonably fast internet access and plenty of bandwidth to get the photos to the cloud in the first place. There aren’t as many features in the Lightroom (cloud ecosystem) apps yet, as they’re a lot younger, which means they’re simpler to learn to use. While you can organize photos into albums, you don’t have to worry about the file management, making it ideal for those with less computer experience. The Deck Builder's Toolkit ( Amonkhet Edition) is a box set that was released on April 28, 2017.The Edit mode is powerful, but many of the sliders are hidden by default, so isn’t intimidating to newer photographers. Last time, I went over all the multicolor cards. It contains 100 basic land cards (20 of each type from Amonkhet), 85 fixed cards, 40 of 125 semi- randomized cards suitable for building several different Magic decks, and four 15-card booster packs, two from Kaladesh block and two from Amonkhet. Before I get into my rating for each card, here’s a brief overview of my MTG Kaladesh artifacts draft guide rating system. 1 Bad card or only useful in the sideboard. 2 Passable, but not something I would pick early or often. 3 A solid card I’m happy to pick most of the time. Challenger Decks will be available April 6, 2018, and will have an MSRP of 29.99 (only applies to the United States). You also get a deck builder's guide with tips about building the best Magic decks, a Magic "learn to play" guide and a full-art reusable card storage box.Īll the fixed and semi-random cards in the box are from Kaladesh, Aether Revolt, Amonkhet and Welcome Deck 2017. These decks will be available worldwide in English, with Japanese available in Japan. Challenger Decks are your on-ramp to Standard. Listen online to MTGGoldfish - Kaladesh, new Planeswalker Decks, and all the Products and find out more about its history, critical reception, and meaning. These four individual 75-card decks are geared toward Standard play for the Friday Night Magic. The Deck Builder's Toolkit contains 12 Amonkhet cards which can't be found in regular boosters. Graceful Cat (#273/269), Tattered Mummy(#278/269), Stone Quarry and Foul Orchard also appear in the Amonkhet/Planeswalker decks. The other dual taplands are exclusive to the Toolkit and are numbered #280/269 to #287/269. Because these cards have the Amonkhet expansion symbol they are officially part of the set.Įach toolkit contains 85 fixed cards (together with the 100 basic lands). ![]()
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