

- Adobe creative cloud photography plan amazon full version#
- Adobe creative cloud photography plan amazon full#
There are some integrated total solutions such as ADCsee. To keep track of your images there are several DAMs that are just as good or better than Lightroom: Daminion, Imatch, PhotoSupreme.

Capture One ia also excellent for raw conversion and image processing. You can get excellent raw conversions and image processing capability using DXO optics pro. There are two primary functions provided by Lightroom and Photoshop, digital asset management (DAM) and image processing. I don't want to be held captive to paying Adobe whatever they demand. I decided to rid myself of CC simply because Adobe is starting to look a bit like my former cable TV company. If you become dependent upon Lightroom features you can find yourself unable to easily move to something else because of all the work you have done there. The question is whether you want to get locked into CC for the future. Note, I am not a professional, photography is my main hobby, but I have become very involved with it and want to really work towards improving my work.Īdobe CC is a good deal today with it's $9.99/month price. Is it a good deal? Are there other alternatives that may be better? Or any thoughts/opinions on this.

I am curious what more experienced users of these products (or even this subscription service) have to say about it.
Adobe creative cloud photography plan amazon full#
I have never used full Photoshop and never used Lightroom. I believe all updates will be included in the price, which to me, doesn't seem that bad of a deal. I see they have the Creative Cloud plan designed just for photography ($9.99 a month for Lightroom and Photoshop). One limitation I continually have in Elements is the lack of local adjustments for RAW editing (it is just a universal adjustment, which isn't really helpful when you need to adjust part of the photograph without over exposing the sky or something bright).
Adobe creative cloud photography plan amazon full version#
All I have right now is Photoshop Elements 14, which hasn't been bad, but now I'm getting to the point where all the tutorial videos I am watching are for the full version of Photoshop (I am looking at portrait editing - that doesn't look fake and plastic, which is usually off putting but for whatever reason is very popular - and different landscape editing techniques). I want to really spend 2017 getting good at post processing.
