Yes I was kinda thinking that, was trying to get something sooner though.Very likely to be on sale 25th November, Amazon Black Friday. If you use Amazon maybe put in watch list or 3 camels
Wait until Black Friday, it will be on sale at about £80 for 12 months at Amazon.
You can stack them. Best to put them all on at the same time. It will just add 2 years on if you add 2 at the same time.Do you happen to know, if when you pay for a year up front, can you defer that payment for another year, I'm just thinking if it's really cheap on black Friday, if it's worth buying 2 years worth, putting the first year on, then putting the other one on, the end of next year, I'm wondering if this is feasible, allowed ?
It's an automatic renewal until you cancel it.After several years of sticking with v6.14 I'm seriously considering swallowing my pride and taking out a subscription when it becomes available at a decent price.
So I will be looking into Black friday offers with interest. How does one go about renewing the subs when the time comes?
I (very grudgingly) moved from LR6.14 and am now glad I did. There are new features which I find really good and useful. Dropping my Flickr Pro subscription has part paid for the move.After several years of sticking with v6.14 I'm seriously considering swallowing my pride and taking out a subscription when it becomes available at a decent price.
Do you happen to know, if when you pay for a year up front, can you defer that payment for another year, I'm just thinking if it's really cheap on black Friday, if it's worth buying 2 years worth, putting the first year on, then putting the other one on, the end of next year, I'm wondering if this is feasible, allowed ?
I have like 4 years stacked. Even though my card details is on the account, no payment will be taken until the stacked months have ran out.
I believe you can stack up to 5 years.
I (very grudgingly) moved from LR6.14 and am now glad I did. There are new features which I find really good and useful. Dropping my Flickr Pro subscription has part paid for the move.
I tried a couple of other programs but I'm so used to LR and its cataloguing I couldn't face the learning process. The selection tools are very good, but not perfect. I find the texture slider works very well on sheep pictures - especially for bringing out detail in black and white faces, and fleeces. May be good on other wildlife close-ups.It was my intention to move away from Adobe completely, and decided on DXOPhotolab as an alternative. Since moving to an Olympus OM1 I've had to use PL exclusively and while it does some things very well - particularly sharpening/noise removal - there are some things that it just doesn't do at all, like HDR and panoramas. And when you've been learning to use a particular piece of software for 10+ years it's a bit of a step backwards to begin using something new.
I understand the new selection tools in LR are very good.
I will still be able to use PL to sharpen/denoise selected images if I move back to LR, although I could have done the same more cheaply if I'd gone for DXO PureRaw instead of PL.
So where exactly do you put the codes in, is it somewhere on your Adobe creative cloud account ?Every time you apply the 12 month code, it pushes back the “next renewal date” back 12 months.
Ok great. Many thanksYes, you log into your Adobe account and under "Billing and payment" there is the option to "Redeem new code".