For assistance in deciding which to use, watch my recorded webinar comparing the two applications. Your options are then to use Lightroom Classic, which is the newer version of Lightroom 6, or switch to to to the simplified cloud-based Lightroom applications. Obtaining a fully functional Lightroom application now requires subscribing to an Adobe plan. What Your Options Are to Have Fully Functional Application – Subscribe or Leave Adobe Here’s an article from PetaPixel on this issue. Here’s a post on the Adobe bug/feedback forum, where you can watch for other fixes developed by Lightroom users. Lightroom 6 should then open successfully – but you’ll need to stay out of People view. Exit People view (type G to go to Grid view, for example).Setting your system date back is not a feasible ongoing solution for most users, but if Lightroom 6 is now immediately crashing upon starting, users are reporting that you can resolve this as follows (though I have not been able to test this): This suggests that the issue may be caused by an expiring license of the third-party face recognition software that Adobe licensed – but there is no confirmation from Adobe on this. Users have found that if they set their computer system date back, to December 1, for example, that it doesn’t crash and they can continue to face-tag. Lightroom 6 perpetual-license users are now reporting that upon entering People view to work on face-tagging, that Lightroom 6 immediately crashes.
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