Anyone else using this? I'm trying it and see some features I like and see no downsides. I'm not sure where quite it fits into Adobe's ongoing upgrades to the CC program in that they continue to offer upgrades to the original Photoshop CC.
Warrenphilly wrote:
Anyone else using this? I'm trying it and see some features I like and see no downsides. I'm not sure where quite it fits into Adobe's ongoing upgrades to the CC program in that they continue to offer upgrades to the original Photoshop CC.
I use the Photographers package - Lightroom and Photoshop CC 2014.... no complaints here.
I'm thrilled with it. The prospect of spending big bux for the PS stand alone, updates, yada yada was daunting.
CC offers the absolutely latest version of PS, keeps it updated and you get Lightroom to boot!
I understand that the price is stable, too...monthly rate staying where it is.
Good luck, I think the 12 month obligation is a win.
Gene51
Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
Warrenphilly wrote:
Anyone else using this? I'm trying it and see some features I like and see no downsides. I'm not sure where quite it fits into Adobe's ongoing upgrades to the CC program in that they continue to offer upgrades to the original Photoshop CC.
Stable, fast, great new features, hard to find anything wrong with it. Been using it since early spring when they dropped the price. Have been a Lightroom user since LR3 so it was a most welcomed bundle.
I love it! I have the whole CC package and highly recommend it!
I have had it for more than a year. I really like it.
I've been using this since it was introduced. Very pleased with the product(s) and support.
I like it, use it for creative editing. I use Lightroom for everything else.
I've used it since it came out. No problems at all and you get the latest updates as they are released.
Warrenphilly wrote:
Anyone else using this? I'm trying it and see some features I like and see no downsides. I'm not sure where quite it fits into Adobe's ongoing upgrades to the CC program in that they continue to offer upgrades to the original Photoshop CC.
I'm convinced it's the best way to go for now. I am interested to see what Apple is going to do when they replace Aperture. Could be interesting.
Warrenphilly wrote:
Anyone else using this? I'm trying it and see some features I like and see no downsides. I'm not sure where quite it fits into Adobe's ongoing upgrades to the CC program in that they continue to offer upgrades to the original Photoshop CC.
I have been with the Photography $9.99 a month package since they offered it, and have found no downsides. The cost is painless, and I don't have to worry about shelling out $600 every few years on my humble retirement income. If they raise the price outrageously, which I don't believe they will (they overpriced it out of the gate and suffered for it till they adapted to what we were willing to pay), I'll crank up my old copy of CS5 or make things work between Lightroom and On One. LR and PS are so well integrated, and all plugins are built for compatibility, so it helps me create a seamless workflow.
Bear123
Loc: Wild & Wonderful West Virginia
I have been using it for about 8 months now and for 10 bucks a month you can't beat it. I had LR 5 and PSE 10 before which seemed to meet all my needs, but with the full PS for the price and cost to upgrade to LR 6 in the near future the price seems to pay for itself. For me this is a hobby so if the cost to continue goes too high there are plenty of other alternatives. :mrgreen:
So, what happens if you get to the end of a contract obligation and decide not to re-up? You have a download of the latest versions of Photoshop and Light Room on your computer. Are those still functional but no longer supported by Adobe until you re-subscribe?
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