No probs. But without having to spend any money, you can convert the Olympus RAW files to DNG with the free Adobe DNG converter (v9.5) and process RAW files on your existing older version of LR.
But I'd advice to keep a spare copy of the original ORF files.
Ya, I believe they're trying to lead users to going CC by deliberately leaving out functions in LR6. leading is better than going "oi motherfather, go CC or LLST!" lol
Isn't that the truth? I keep Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements and they've pushed CC on me, even though there is nothing I need from it--and they put out an update that added a security problem.
I'm glad to be using Capture One and to also have Silkypix available. They're likely interested in making money but not in hurting customers, the way Adobe do.
Isn't that the truth? I keep Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements and they've pushed CC on me, even though there is nothing I need from it--and they put out an update that added a security problem. I'm glad to be using Capture One and to also have Silkypix available. They're likely interested in making money but not in hurting customers, the way Adobe do.
Capture One's catalogs are helpful but because I shoot video and stills, I tend to create my folders and use those instead. Maybe, it's time for me to see if my video files will fit into the same catalog.