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Lightroom versions?

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Nov 11, 2016 Nov 11, 2016

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I have Lightroom CC on my macbook and iMac, but the versions are different. I have just updated my iMac and now have Lightroom version 2015.7. My Macbook has version 2015.1.1 which has different controls for colour beneath the tone curve. HSL/Color?B&W which enables me to handle each colour independently, but the iMac version 2015.7 does not. I don't understand why my macbook has a more powerful person. AlfitzLightroom

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Community Expert , Nov 11, 2016 Nov 11, 2016

The tone curve has two modes - click the little icon in the bottom right corner to toggle between them.

To see HSL/Color/B&W on your iMac, right click one of the panel headings in Develop and choose Adjustments.

You should update the Macbook to version to 2015.7 - on a Mac I'm guessing it's under Lightroom > Updates.

If that doesn't work, download from here: Keeping Lightroom Up-to-Date

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The tone curve has two modes - click the little icon in the bottom right corner to toggle between them.

To see HSL/Color/B&W on your iMac, right click one of the panel headings in Develop and choose Adjustments.

You should update the Macbook to version to 2015.7 - on a Mac I'm guessing it's under Lightroom > Updates.

If that doesn't work, download from here: Keeping Lightroom Up-to-Date

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