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Ends in 9 days.Adobe Creative Cloud Photography plan 20GB: Photoshop + Lightroom | 1 Year | PC/Mac | Download : Amazon.co.uk: Software
Adobe Creative Cloud Photography plan 20GB: Photoshop + Lightroom | 1 Year | PC/Mac | Download : Amazon.co.uk: Softwarewww.amazon.co.uk
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Just reading some of the feedback, and this might be applicable to many, (if indeed it is the case?)
Thank you; I was literally 1 day out away from running out.
That's still 20GB more than I need.
That's good info, I was wondering if it was possible to buy the base plan then upgrade your storage later. I'm moving over from LR Classic to a fully cloud based workflow so looks like I'm going to be stuck paying £20 a monthView attachment 312986
Just reading some of the feedback, and this might be applicable to many, (if indeed it is the case?)
Amazon also have a Lightroom CC only plan (which dosn't include Photoshop) and comes with 1Tb Cloud storage, for £80/year - sounds like that might suit you better.That's good info, I was wondering if it was possible to buy the base plan then upgrade your storage later. I'm moving over from LR Classic to a fully cloud based workflow so looks like I'm going to be stuck paying £20 a month
Amazon also have a Lightroom CC only plan (which dosn't include Photoshop) and comes with 1Tb Cloud storage, for £80/year - sounds like that might suit you better.
There is also 1 1Tb version of the LR Classic + Photoshop for £200 / year.
If you want LR and PS, you can buy extra cloud storage more cheaply elsewhere - e.g. MS 365 (which includes Office) gives you 1TB for £60 a year, or 1TB for each member of a family of 6 for £80 a year.
Fair enough. I suppose third party storage would be fine for Lightroom Classic desktop users, who can still (I hope!) store their originals anywhere they like. The convenience of seamless iPad integration comes with strings (and more money for Adobe) attached.That won't work with Lightroom though. LR stores all your original files in the cloud and makes them directly available on whatever device you're using, from within the app. So if I import a load of Raw files on my iPad, it uploads them automatically. Then when I go to LR on my PC the Raw files are there ready and waiting to be downloaded as needed. It doesn't link in with other cloud storage and it doesn't work the same way.
That won't work with Lightroom though. LR stores all your original files in the cloud and makes them directly available on whatever device you're using, from within the app. So if I import a load of Raw files on my iPad, it uploads them automatically. Then when I go to LR on my PC the Raw files are there ready and waiting to be downloaded as needed. It doesn't link in with other cloud storage and it doesn't work the same way.
If you must use ipad you could perhaps look into NAS storage. It is good idea anyway. Or I'm sure you could just sync recent chunks. 20GB is plenty. Not many people must have full access to their whole library specifically on ipad in addition to everything else. In fact I couldn't be happier without ipad or anything iOS.
I've just stumbled across a 3-month membership for the Photography plan at £4.77 here > Gamivo Link
Just make sure you don't join their 'club' and the price should be £5.39 after their service fees.
The redemption code was immediate for me and accepted by Adobe with no issues
If you want LR and PS, you can buy extra cloud storage more cheaply elsewhere - e.g. MS 365 (which includes Office) gives you 1TB for £60 a year, or 1TB for each member of a family of 6 for £80 a year.
I've finally caved in and bought a CC plan today. Been using CS4 for years now and it's finally getting in the way of my workflow and various plugins which no longer function with it. Sigh.. nothing lasts forever..
BTW, if anyone is going to jump on this deal this is the last day, I believe.
Yes it was.
I thought I'd give it a try myself too.
Yeah, I deliberately paid with my Revolut card just in case, but the codes came through instantly. I'll be keeping a close eye on things over the weekend to see if any unwarranted charges are added as a precaution though.
Any issues crop up? This seems a bargain and reading the HUKD thread you linked to, looks bona fide.
If you want LR and PS, you can buy extra cloud storage more cheaply elsewhere - e.g. MS 365 (which includes Office) gives you 1TB for £60 a year, or 1TB for each member of a family of 6 for £80 a year.