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Jul 24, 2017 07:14:11   #
cphoto15
 
Hi was wondering if anyone has some discount codes that they wanted to share?

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Jul 24, 2017 07:26:23   #
Mary Kate Loc: NYC
 
cphoto15 wrote:
Hi was wondering if anyone has some discount codes that they wanted to share?


LR and PS all updates. The code is; $9.99 per month.

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Jul 25, 2017 05:50:23   #
cphoto15
 
I don't want to pay a monthly fee

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Jul 25, 2017 05:56:22   #
cthahn
 
Then don't.

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Jul 25, 2017 06:56:31   #
dcampbell52 Loc: Clearwater Fl
 
cphoto15 wrote:
Hi was wondering if anyone has some discount codes that they wanted to share?


Why don't you show how really desperate you are and ask them to send you an illegal copy of their software too. $9.99 a month for staying current on Adobe Lightroom AND Photoshop is a really good deal. AND I have it on 3 computers at the same time for that one price of $9.99 per month. The only thing is that I can ONLY have 2 computers actively running the Adobe cloud at any one time. If I start a 3rd computer, then I HAVE to log out of one of the others first. (I have since installed Adobe Cloud on a 4th computer (a 2nd laptop) so that both the wife and I can be in Lightroom at the same time while traveling. If you log into one and it says that there are already 2 logged in, it will ask if you want it to log the 2 current users out before logging the 3rd computer in. It's great if you are logging in by Wi-Fi from Seattle when you forgot to log out of your Adobe Cloud on your "home computers" back in Florida. Since there's no-one on them, yes log me out and log me in on the laptop.
Basically, you are getting the current versions of Lightroom and Photoshop for $120 per year (yes you can pay it annually rather than monthly and (I believe) you get a discount for paying in advance. Personally, I have the money taken out of my debit card monthly and never miss it. Think of it as the cost of a sandwich and drink per month.

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Jul 25, 2017 08:37:02   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
cphoto15 wrote:
Hi was wondering if anyone has some discount codes that they wanted to share?


They are rare. There might be a sale on software, and it might include a code, but it's not common.

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Jul 25, 2017 08:49:03   #
dsmeltz Loc: Philadelphia
 
Occasionally, I see an $89.99 for one year deal for LR PS. I think it was a daily deal on B&H.

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Jul 25, 2017 10:44:10   #
ky4lc Loc: Madisonville Ky.
 
I don't want to pay a monthly or yearly fee either, What I do is get free programs off the internet. BUT as my father used to say "If it is free, it is worth exactly what you pay for it" If you want the things that these great programs can do for you, you will have to pay to play. It is the way or the world...

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Jul 25, 2017 11:30:49   #
pmacc1
 
Wow -- some seriously cranky people on here. cphoto15 asked if anyone had any coupon codes. If you don't have any, don't reply, or reply "I don't have any." But I didn't see a request for a pretentiously dumb lecture on the value of the monthly fee version of Adobe products. YOU may find the fee worth paying. Others don't. Neither is "right." If a user barely scratches the surface of the functions of an Adobe product -- which comprises a large number of us, especially people learning the software -- the monthly fee version could easily be a waste of money. I personally have LR4 and still haven't learned all that that old version can do. I paid for it once and am not wasting money on monthly updates that I'm not ready for. I'd rather master what I already have, rather than buying a bunch of stuff I talk about in forums but never actually use. Furthermore, there are occasionally valid discount codes for buying the non-monthly version of these software packages and, given that it makes sense for many people to NOT buy the monthly version, asking if anyone has any discount codes is a pretty damn harmless request. The world is a nasty enough place -- if all you have to offer is a lecture that does nothing but display your self-centered inattention to the real point of a person's inquiry, do us all a favor and just don't comment.

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Jul 25, 2017 11:49:09   #
anneabc
 
I agree. All you have to do is be nice. That's what I used to tell my first and second graders. There is free software now called Nik.

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Jul 25, 2017 11:49:38   #
lsimpkins Loc: SE Pennsylvania
 
dsmeltz wrote:
Occasionally, I see an $89.99 for one year deal for LR PS. I think it was a daily deal on B&H.

They have had the same deal the last two Black Friday weeks.

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Jul 25, 2017 11:53:36   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
pmacc1 wrote:
But I didn't see a request for a pretentiously dumb lecture on the value of the monthly fee version of Adobe products.


For some reason, many people who signed up for CC seem to feel obliged to pull others along with them, as if there were no other logical choice.

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Jul 25, 2017 11:59:24   #
dannac Loc: 60 miles SW of New Orleans
 
jerryc41 wrote:
For some reason, many people who signed up for CC seem to feel obliged to pull others along with them, as if there were no other logical choice.



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Jul 25, 2017 12:38:48   #
PeriFromIL Loc: Illinois
 
Hello,

I found a legitimate copy of Lightroom 6 license key at $109.
It is a one time time fee. You get the key code mailed to you and you download the software from Adobe site and apply the license.

I was able to register and Adobe license server authenticated it and is fully supporting it.

Please try it
https://junsale.com/photoshop-lightroom-6-windowsmac.html

Peri

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Jul 25, 2017 12:44:31   #
anneabc
 
pmacc1 wrote:
Wow -- some seriously cranky people on here. cphoto15 asked if anyone had any coupon codes. If you don't have any, don't reply, or reply "I don't have any." But I didn't see a request for a pretentiously dumb lecture on the value of the monthly fee version of Adobe products. YOU may find the fee worth paying. Others don't. Neither is "right." If a user barely scratches the surface of the functions of an Adobe product -- which comprises a large number of us, especially people learning the software -- the monthly fee version could easily be a waste of money. I personally have LR4 and still haven't learned all that that old version can do. I paid for it once and am not wasting money on monthly updates that I'm not ready for. I'd rather master what I already have, rather than buying a bunch of stuff I talk about in forums but never actually use. Furthermore, there are occasionally valid discount codes for buying the non-monthly version of these software packages and, given that it makes sense for many people to NOT buy the monthly version, asking if anyone has any discount codes is a pretty damn harmless request. The world is a nasty enough place -- if all you have to offer is a lecture that does nothing but display your self-centered inattention to the real point of a person's inquiry, do us all a favor and just don't comment.
Wow -- some seriously cranky people on here. cpho... (show quote)

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