Okay, I know this is a really elementary question but I'm stuck! I thought that when I switched from LR6 to LR Classic CC it would include Photoshop. But if it does, I have yet to figure out how to access it. And if it doesn't, I guess that means I have to buy it to use it?
So can someone please enlighten me? Thanks for your help.
It is called the Photographer's Plan and is priced at $120 annually, billed at $10 per month. It includes the folder based Lightroom Classic (the old style), the new cloud based Lightroom CC (used to be called Lightroom Mobile), Photoshop, Bridge and a little storage space for the mobile apps.
There is another $10 plan. It includes only the new cloud (once mobile) Lightroom and a lot of storage for your folders. It does not come with Photoshop.
What should happen is you get an application called "Adobe Creative Cloud". In it is a list of those apps with "Install" buttons next to them.
Do you have that application on your computer?
Sally D wrote:
Okay, I know this is a really elementary question but I'm stuck! I thought that when I switched from LR6 to LR Classic CC it would include Photoshop. But if it does, I have yet to figure out how to access it. And if it doesn't, I guess that means I have to buy it to use it?
So can someone please enlighten me? Thanks for your help.
Just check the "Adobe Creative Cloud" icon. Double click on it, log in if necessary and check the apps tab. This is where you will see what you have installed and what you might need to update.
Sally D wrote:
Okay, I know this is a really elementary question but I'm stuck! I thought that when I switched from LR6 to LR Classic CC it would include Photoshop. But if it does, I have yet to figure out how to access it. And if it doesn't, I guess that means I have to buy it to use it?
So can someone please enlighten me? Thanks for your help.
Thanks for your response. I'm thinking that I just failed to complete the installation. I'll check it out today.
Rongnongno wrote:
Just check the "Adobe Creative Cloud" icon. Double click on it, log in if necessary and check the apps tab. This is where you will see what you have installed and what you might need to update.
Thanks for your response. I'm thinking I have the right subscription but didn't complete the installation. I'll try it today.
bsprague wrote:
It is called the Photographer's Plan and is priced at $120 annually, billed at $10 per month. It includes the folder based Lightroom Classic (the old style), the new cloud based Lightroom CC (used to be called Lightroom Mobile), Photoshop, Bridge and a little storage space for the mobile apps.
There is another $10 plan. It includes only the new cloud (once mobile) Lightroom and a lot of storage for your folders. It does not come with Photoshop.
What should happen is you get an application called "Adobe Creative Cloud". In it is a list of those apps with "Install" buttons next to them.
Do you have that application on your computer?
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Bill, tell your friends at Adobe to re-think their naming conventions. They really screwed the pooch on Lightroom CC becoming Classic, and Mobile becoming Lightroom CC. That was brainless...
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Among the volunteer "ACP" group it is thoroughly agreed. A couple of the more famous ones considered quiting/retiring. Imagine a decade of building websites, creating video tutorials and writing books that, overnight, became obsolete.
bsprague wrote:
Among the volunteer "ACP" group it is thoroughly agreed. A couple of the more famous ones considered quiting/retiring. Imagine a decade of building websites, creating video tutorials and writing books that, overnight, became obsolete.
I wonder what their master trainer, Julieanne Kost thinks. I’ve taken three of her seminars over the years, and introduced her at a DIMA (now defunct Digital Imaging Marketing Association) conference about a decade ago. I’m sure she gets flak from her audiences on a daily basis!
burkphoto wrote:
I wonder what their master trainer, Julieanne Kost thinks. I’ve taken three of her seminars over the years, and introduced her at a DIMA (now defunct Digital Imaging Marketing Association) conference about a decade ago. I’m sure she gets flak from her audiences on a daily basis!
She is one of my favorite teachers. She got me started with her video tuturials on Lightroom 4. More recently I worked through her full Photoshop course on Linda.com. She is several notches above the volunteer group so I've not contact at all.
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