Seems that storage is a big difference, 20 gig vs a terabyte.
There has always been a $20/month plan like this. The Photography bundle is and has been different entity altogether.
On at least one page on the Adobe site $10 is Lightroom only + 1tb storage.
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Bill_de wrote:
On at least one page on the Adobe site $10 is Lightroom only + 1tb storage.
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I initially purchased just Lightroom for $120 per year until I learned about the Photography Plan for the exact same price. The good news of the subscription arrangement is that the cost of my error was only one year of licensing...not double a large upfront cost.
That is incorrect! It is still $10 a month and will stay at $10 a month, but now one has the option to get additional 2TB of storage with the subscription, then it will cost an additional $10 bucks!
Gene51
Loc: Yonkers, NY, now in LSD (LowerSlowerDelaware)
False alarm - thanks to other folks replying for clarification that the $10/month option is still available.
bpulv
Loc: Buena Park, CA
I clicked on your link and
that is NOT what it says. It shows that for "Individuals" the "Photography" plan with, "...Lightroom...Lightroom Classic...Photoshop...(and)20Gb of cloud storage...." is $9.99 per month. The "Single App Price" is $20.99.
We all knew that Adobe has good software even some that are the standard for businesses.
After years of paying I dropped my $56 a month Adobe Suite. I must say they have added some
intriguing softwares that I have yet to use. I saw folks here say you can get PS LR together for $20?
I couldnt find that. Took photoshop until i can figure out whats going on. I good friend and heavy
user of their graphics programs and I discussed what happens when we leave because of cost
and then try to open file created in CC etc. I use Acrobat often. Take graphics programs down in
size in pdf for online send of my promos. They flagged me when I opened pdf that I couldnt use
certain services in acrobat pdf. I fooled around and pdf service seems to work.
Thanks to Apple their Video editing software. Final Cut was bought for $300 years ago and
updates have always been free. Adobe should have a cheaper suite with basics like PS, LR
Indesign, Illustrator and Acrobat. They used to have this. Now we dont know if we leave
that will function of legacy software and files created. Good luck.
I hope Adobe chokes on it.
sirlensalot wrote:
I hope Adobe chokes on it.
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