![]() ![]() ![]() One-year prepaid Creative Cloud introductory pricingĮligible students 13 and older and teachers can purchase an annual membership to Adobe Creative Cloud for a reduced price of US$239.88 for the first year. ![]() Void where prohibited, taxed, or restricted by law. This pricing is subject to change without notice. Offer may not be assigned, exchanged, sold, transferred, or combined with any other discount or offer, or redeemed for cash or other goods and services. This pricing is limited to one (1) purchase of one (1) Creative Cloud annual membership per customer. This pricing is not available to OEM, commercial, or volume licensing customers. This pricing is available for first-time membership only and limited to eligible education customers who purchase directly from the Adobe Store or by calling Adobe Sales. This pricing is valid for purchases of an annual plan, which requires a 12-month contract. At the end of your offer term, your subscription will be automatically billed at the standard subscription rate, currently at US$29.99/mo (plus applicable taxes), unless you elect to change or cancel your subscription. US$19.99/month Creative Cloud introductory pricingĮligible students 13 and older and teachers can purchase an annual membership to Adobe Creative Cloud for a reduced price of US$19.99/mo for the first year. One thing I am not sure about is what order to do things and how to re-link my photos and the catalog as I move from the detachable HD to the Photography Plan and photos on the desktop.Introductory pricing terms and conditions Can you point me to any previous blogs/info the cover the issues involved here? Anything in particular to be worried about or focus on? I am slightly worried about all the things that can go wrong on this seismic shift. I have decided to take the leap and (a) subscribe for the monthly Photography Plan, including PS which is new for me, and want to use LR Classic which I am used to (b) move to a position where I only have my photos and LR on my desk top – so migrating both the photos and LR stuff from my detachable HD to the desk top and (c) set up a back up plan for the new approach (at present, I just copy and paste both my photos and LR catalogs to my desk top and a 2nd HD as back ups. I currently hold my photos and the LR catalogs (LR 6) on a detachable HD (non solid state) and then can switch from desktop to lap top at my convenience. If you’re not sure whether you’d be best with Lightroom Classic or Lightroom (Cloud version), there’s a feature comparison here. It’s a more recently developed program, so it doesn’t have all of Lightroom Classic’s features, but it’s easier to learn. It’s available as part of the Photography Plan subscription (only 20GB of cloud space) or as a Lightroom subscription (with 1TB of cloud space). It stores your photos in the cloud so they can be accessed from all of your devices. Lightroom (previously known as Lightroom CC) is the cloud-native family of Lightroom apps for Windows, Mac, iOS, iPadOS, Android and ChromeOS.It’s available as part of the Photography Plan subscription along with Photoshop, and it’s updated every 2-4 months. It stores your photos on your hard drive. Lightroom Classic is the latest version of that traditional folder-based Lightroom for Windows/Mac.Lightroom 6.14 was the last perpetual version, released in December 2017. It carried on working until an outside change, such as an operating system upgrade or a connection to an external web service, broke it. This means you paid a one-off fee (plus optional upgrades). Lightroom 6 and earlier stored your photos on your hard drive, and they were sold as perpetual licenses.( click to open diagram in a new tab if it’s too small) If you can’t open Lightroom right now, there are a few other clues that help to identify your Lightroom version… The easiest way to figure out which Lightroom version you’re currently using is to open Lightroom and go to Help menu > System Info. So how do you check which Lightroom version you’re using? Since Adobe rebranded Lightroom, many photographers are confused about which version they’re using. ![]()
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