To find out which version of Lightroom you are currently using, just open the software, then click on “Lightroom” in the top bar (next to “File”) and select “ Info on Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Classic CC”. This will open a temporary tab where you can see which release of the software you currently have installed.
The easiest way to figure out which Lightroom version you’re currently using is to open Lightroom and go to Help menu > System Info. If you can’t open Lightroom right now, there are a few other clues that help to identify your Lightroom version… ( click to open diagram in a new tab if it’s too small ).
Originally posted November 14, 2018, updated May 2021 for Adobe’s latest rebranding. Lightroom Classic CC ( hard drive based) has a box with sharp, rectangular corners. Lightroom CC (cloud based) has a box with rounded corners.
Since Adobe rebranded Lightroom, many photographers are confused about which version they’re using. So how do you check which Lightroom version you’re using? The easiest way to figure out which Lightroom version you’re currently using is to open Lightroom and go to Help menu > System Info.
See Legacy version updates. What versions of Lightroom are supported? Adobe provides technical support for the current version and the prior version.
How do I check the status of my Lightroom Classic sync?
To check the status, click on the cloud icon in the top right corner of the screen. This will tell you the sync status: For extensive information on Lightroom Classic, see Adobe Lightroom Classic – The Missing FAQ.
Why do I need to sign in to Lightroom Classic?
Sign-in is also required when you download or update Lightroom Classic. For more information, see Sign in to activate your Adobe apps. I purchased the wrong plan. How do I switch plans ?