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<blockquote data-quote="Exodist" data-source="post: 1551973" data-attributes="member: 284358"><p>I agree with you on this Chas. Not fan of CC at all. But pricing is temping with the BF Deal. However, normal annual pricing is steep. </p><p></p><p>The problem with Adobes Photoshop is their pricing to start with. Yes its a wonderful program, heck its "The standard" for photo editing world wide. But its got a huge price tag that puts it out of the reach for most home users and those are the ones that end up using pirated copies for this reason. Essentials as I am finding out is a joke of a program unlike Lightroom that is priced perfect for the features one receives. </p><p></p><p>Also the CC mess is a mess. Travel Photographers that use PS are going to hate this. Many work on their photos on the go via their laptops. Not sure if Adobe realizes but there is no internet in most all the places that we go. Unless I am mistaken, you will need Cloud/Inet access to be able to access these programs. Bad for business IMHO. From my perspective putting PS on the Cloud is Adobes last hope of preventing piracy. But I bet its going to end up costing them more money in the long run.</p><p></p><p>Now what they should have done is made a home version similar to Corels Paintshop Pro and priced it similar (about 200USD). Which BTW I would be using if Corel would pull their head from their rear and build a Mac version..</p><p></p><p>Cheers,</p><p>Joe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exodist, post: 1551973, member: 284358"] I agree with you on this Chas. Not fan of CC at all. But pricing is temping with the BF Deal. However, normal annual pricing is steep. The problem with Adobes Photoshop is their pricing to start with. Yes its a wonderful program, heck its "The standard" for photo editing world wide. But its got a huge price tag that puts it out of the reach for most home users and those are the ones that end up using pirated copies for this reason. Essentials as I am finding out is a joke of a program unlike Lightroom that is priced perfect for the features one receives. Also the CC mess is a mess. Travel Photographers that use PS are going to hate this. Many work on their photos on the go via their laptops. Not sure if Adobe realizes but there is no internet in most all the places that we go. Unless I am mistaken, you will need Cloud/Inet access to be able to access these programs. Bad for business IMHO. From my perspective putting PS on the Cloud is Adobes last hope of preventing piracy. But I bet its going to end up costing them more money in the long run. Now what they should have done is made a home version similar to Corels Paintshop Pro and priced it similar (about 200USD). Which BTW I would be using if Corel would pull their head from their rear and build a Mac version.. Cheers, Joe [/QUOTE]
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