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Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Adobe Lightroom Q&A => Topic started by: PeterAit on February 23, 2012, 03:38:53 pm

Title: LR4 beta - stable? Can keep using LR3?
Post by: PeterAit on February 23, 2012, 03:38:53 pm
I am considering trying the beta but need to know that my LR3 will keep working.
Title: Re: LR4 beta - stable? Can keep using LR3?
Post by: Walter Schulz on February 23, 2012, 04:04:21 pm
It will. Been there, done that.
http://blogs.adobe.com/lightroomjournal/2012/01/lr4betanowavailable.html
"Lightroom 4 beta will not overwrite or interfere with a machine that currently has Lightroom 1, Lightroom 2 or Lightroom 3 installed."

Ciao, Walter
Title: Re: LR4 beta - stable? Can keep using LR3?
Post by: Remo Nonaz on February 23, 2012, 04:29:24 pm
I have been using LR4b for about three weeks. Initially it had some issues. Within two days, the 64-bit version started crashing about every minute. I switched to the 32-bit version and it was fine. Then after a few hours, it too had issues. I went back to the 64-bit version and it has been rock-solid since. No further stability issues.

I don't know if it makes any difference, but I do not have LR3.

I have no idea what the early-use problems were, but the software seems to have sorted itself out. It's a good package. Give it whirl.
Title: Re: LR4 beta - stable? Can keep using LR3?
Post by: wolfnowl on February 24, 2012, 02:28:20 am
I've been using LR4 since it first came out and I like the new features a lot.  In LR3 I have 'autowrite to .xmp' enabled but in LR4 I turned this off so that any changes I make to images in LR4 are stored only in the catalog.  It is completely independent of LR3, however. Until a shipping version is available you can't import an LR3 catalog into LR4.

Mike.
Title: Re: LR4 beta - stable? Can keep using LR3?
Post by: Rhossydd on February 24, 2012, 04:36:00 am
It's fine.
I'm running duplicate images in a new trial catalogue, so no danger of disturbing my old catalogue or xmp sidecars. Which is enough for me to see what's changing, if I like it and getting a head start on learning the new feature set.
I had a couple of crashes during the first few experiments, but recent sessions have been acceptably stable.

I'll upgrade to 4 when released and let it loose onto my old catalogue and existing images when I've read a few happy stories of other's experience being OK.