Ive read that there is not, but there's no indication whether it's possible to use all the digital painting tools in the photogrpahy plan's photoshop.
I've been saving for months to get this license, and I really don't want to purchase the wrong one.
I use Photoshop for digital painting only, and wondered if there is any difference between the two plans ... there's no indication whether it's possible to use all the digital painting tools in the Photography plan's photoshop.
I saw that the photography plan is cheaper than photoshop itself, why is that? Is it a dumbed down version of Photoshop on the photography plan or no? Also what is Adobe Cloud storage? Can I still save projects on my device. I'm just one guy, so I didn't think I would need a TB. Thanks!
Adobe's cloud storage is a bit like Dropbox or MEGA. It's simply virtual space for all your files, so see it as a bonus thing that you are free to use. If you don't need it, that's fine - you don't have to use it. You can still save, open and use your files locally on your PC drive(s) at any time.
Adobe has been working hard at building an 'ecosystem' of connected parts. There are a couple Photoshops and several Lightrooms for computers, laptops, tablets, phones and even the web. When all set up, I can take a photo with my phone and the image will be offered for editing on my laptop when I open the Photoshop app. It will also be shared across devices where adjustments on one, show up on the other.
For the old school workflow of shooting with a DSLR, transfering the card to computer and opening in Photoshop, no cloud storage will ever be needed or used. Newer workflows, that might include whiping out your phone to show your latest masterpiece over lunch, are different.
You don't need cloud storage, I have 100GB of it and have never felt the need to use it, I always save locally and backup to 3 separate drives, and yes if you run out of cloud storage you will still be able to use the software you just won't be able to upload to the Adobe cloud
The costlier single app plan gives users a month-to-month option that can be cancelled anytime without penalty. This is good for freelancers who only need Photoshop for a 1-3 month-long project. Otherwise, the software in both plans is identical.
The special photography plan is also somewhat like a 'loss leader' advertisement to get you into a grocery store to buy the items on sale, while hoping that you will decide to add other purchases... the photoshop in the special plan is exactly the same as the photoshop sold as a single product for a higher price
Another way to see it: Adobe offer standard plans for all single products $20/mo for an annual commitment or $30/mo for cancel without penalty. This is easy for buyers to understand, especially in business, though most businesses will want team or enterprise plans - and there is no Photography plan for teams. The Photography plan is for the price-sensitive consumer, and by pitching it low Adobe bring in millions of customers...
I have the Adobe photography plan that comes with Lightroom and Photoshop. I was looking to try the new AI features and it shows that I need to get the Photoshop Beta. When I click it, it wants me to purchase photoshop again, but I already have it in my plan. To use those new AI features do I need a new plan?
Hi @kishanvashee first make sure you are signed in with your Adobe ID. Then go to your Creative Cloud Desktop app. Click the Apps tab and check the lower left section for the Beta software. You should see Photoshop Beta listed available for download from there.
I did @jane-e but I wasnt sure if the user was clicking one of the pop up ads in the console or finding it in their CC Desktop app as available. If the beta is not showing as available in the CC Desktop app it could be another issue.
I have the same issue. I had the Photography plan ($10/month) which does not have any way to download the PS beta. And when I switch to PS plan (no lightroom, $20/month) , then I can use the beta. My take is Adobe try to get more money from me?
Hi all, you must have a valid Photoshop subscription to access the Ps beta app. If you are on an edu or teams or enterprise account, you need to make sure you IT admin will allow it, and to make sure they don't block the updates:
How do I get it so that my wife and I can access the same plan from our individual logins, preferably accross both devices? What I don't want is for it to say that I need to pay twice as that's a bit unfair...
the only (insignificant for internet connect computers) limitation is that you can sign-in (and therefore start your adobe programs) on, at most, two computers at any one time. because you can sign out from either (or both) signed-in computers using a 3rd computer, this could not (imo) be easier.
You can have the Adobe programs installed and activated on 2 computers at the same time but both computers can not use the Adobe program at the same time and Legally only by the same person. That person being the one that purchased the subscription and his/her Adobe ID.
If you both use Lightroom, your Creative Cloud storage is going to be a mess with 2 people trying to sync/share image collections, storage, etc... at the same time on the same account. Even if it weren't a violation of the Terms, it's not a good option for 2 people.
OPTION 2: Get 1 Photography Plan (above). And separately purchase Photoshop Elements (no subscription needed) for the other person to use. PS Elements is a light version of Photoshop CC without all the bells & whistles, also a much less steep learning curve.
Hello Rijul here.I had question regarding Adobe photoshop plan i.e. what if i buy a Adobe photoshop plan and cancels the subscription of it in a few days. So can i re-subscribe for the same plan in future whenever i want to.
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