Lightroom is not included in CC and can still be bought separately and will continue to be. However the rest of the Suite is contained in CC. I am not happy about this as a small photographic business we only use PS and LR and none of the other packages and were quite happy to upgrade when we wanted to. I shall stick with CS6 as long as I can. Since we are not upgrading our cameras and have no need to we can still use the Raw converters that Adobe has provided. Hopefuly until we do change to newer cameras we will be ok.
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jules
--- In digitalblackandwhitetheprint@yahoogroups.com, <e.dinkla@...> wrote:
On 09/06/2013 06:14 AM, jimbo wrote:
> Sorry Paul...maybe not what you expected.. I respect you a lot.. so I
> hope were ok.. I had to do it this way.. Hopefully were all fine.. we
> just need to keep rowing the boat and not focus on a single wave..
> jimbo
With this package at that price I am considering to join. Not sure how
long I will be doing print jobs in the future and with less desire to
keep a full Premium CS updated, it is attractive. I did not upgrade CS
that often so the price is about equal if stretched over 4 -5 years.
Qimage Ultimate at the much lower 20$ a year subscription price will
stay on my list for much longer I expect.
Depends what the EU price will be, strange conversion ratios can be
expected I think.
The CS 5.5 still does a good job. There is an old Picture Window Pro
license here that I could upgrade. So I have alternatives.
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