![]() While the old and new catalog will be retained as separate catalogs in this scenario, the new version of Lightroom Classic will actually replace the previous version. This provides a way for you to revert to the previous version if you decide you don’t want to start using the new version yet. ![]() More Detail: When you install a “major” upgrade to Lightroom Classic that requires an update to the catalog file structure, the existing catalog will remain untouched, and a new copy of that catalog will be upgraded to the new version. Just be sure that you don’t make any changes to the updated catalog before reverting to your previous catalog. Tim’s Quick Answer: You can revert to an earlier version of Lightroom Classic by installing the previous version and then opening the version of your catalog from before the update to the new version. Can you how to revert to old version? Thanks as always. It worked, but I might have just got lucky. I reloaded the old version and worked through reconnecting to my old catalog. ![]() I then decided to revert to the previous version for now until users have more time to test it. Today’s Question: I installed the Lightroom Classic upgrade yesterday. ![]()
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