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Every so often the Adobe Photography plan goes on sale so you can buy a year in advance for £75 (or whatever). Does anyone know when this usually occurs?
Cheers
Andy
Cheers
Andy
I do wish they'd put the 1Tb plan on sale from time to time. It's always the 20Gb plan which is no good to me
That only gives you LR, not LR Classic and Photoshop as well. I don't use LR Classic anymore but since the license lets you use it on 2 PCs my dad has LR Classic on his computer. The equivalent to the 20GB plan with more storage never goes on sale.Lightroom 1Tb is currently £64.99 for Prime members
That only gives you LR, not LR Classic and Photoshop as well. I don't use LR Classic anymore but since the license lets you use it on 2 PCs my dad has LR Classic on his computer. The equivalent to the 20GB plan with more storage never goes on sale.
Just redeem your code and your auto renew will be suspended for a year.Just had my renewal notice for this from Adobe, about £120 so the amazon prime offer is attractive. Anyone know if I'm going to give myself problems by cancelling the auto renew (which expires early november) and buying the same plan at the reduced rate from amazon?
That sounds good thanks, however I can find no option to do that on my adobe account? Or is this done via a link when I buy off amazon?
Apparently so yes, I am trying to find out how it's done myself.Thanks everyone...another question: can I buy 2 licenses and stack them so they run concurrently?
Yes, just redeem both codes and they will be stacked.Apparently so yes, I am trying to find out how it's done myself.
Price is at checkoutFunny i can’t seem to access the early access price even though I have prime
I bought and stacked two years at the Prime Day price, after joining Prime, and have now cancelled my Prime membership, effectively therefore not actually paying for the Prime membership. Quietly pleased with myself. I do temporarily join Prime occasionally for specific things like this or a TV/Movie video, but as there is nothing to interest me most of the time, I manage to avoid supporting Jeff Bezos' lifestyle.
You lose access to the software when your subscription ends. I feel like that DAM part of LR can still be used for free, but you wouldn't be able to edit any new files or make changes to old ones. Once you start subscribing you have to carry on if you want to keep using LR. When your year you've purchased runs out you'll drop onto the subscription at £9.99 a month. You can stack codes, so buying 2 now would give you 2 years of accessI'm just about to push the button on this for a year myself, but surely there are disadvantages? What happens when your year runs out and you decide you don't want LR any longer? Adobe can't take away all your edits, can they?
Yes. Although I’ve not bought this time around, by doing so in the past I’m covered till April 2024!Thanks everyone...another question: can I buy 2 licenses and stack them so they run concurrently?
You will loose access to the develop module but you will not loose your edits.I'm just about to push the button on this for a year myself, but surely there are disadvantages? What happens when your year runs out and you decide you don't want LR any longer? Adobe can't take away all your edits, can they?
You will loose access to the develop module but you will not loose your edits.
You will still be able to access your images (including edits) from the Library and even do basic edits from the Library module. You can still export your images and print them but that's about it.
More info here
What happens to my photos if I cancel my Adobe subscription? | The Lightroom Queen
Now, if your subscription or trial version expires, you can continue to use Lightroom with the exception of the Develop module, Map module and mobile sync.www.lightroomqueen.com
For those wanting to use other software but miss the DAM element of LR, you could actually use LR as your DAM for free and then "edit in" to edit your images in another application.
Remembering, of course, that your edits made in another application will not be saved in the Lightroom catalogue and LR may not be able to display the image with those edits in the Library unless you save as a jpg or tiff when going back to LR.You will loose access to the develop module but you will not loose your edits.
You will still be able to access your images (including edits) from the Library and even do basic edits from the Library module. You can still export your images and print them but that's about it.
More info here
What happens to my photos if I cancel my Adobe subscription? | The Lightroom Queen
Now, if your subscription or trial version expires, you can continue to use Lightroom with the exception of the Develop module, Map module and mobile sync.www.lightroomqueen.com
For those wanting to use other software but miss the DAM element of LR, you could actually use LR as your DAM for free and then "edit in" to edit your images in another application.
Remembering, of course, that your edits made in another application will not be saved in the Lightroom catalogue and LR may not be able to display the image with those edits in the Library unless you save as a jpg or tiff when going back to LR.