----- Original Message -----From: Jim GoshornSent: Monday, September 09, 2013 8:14 AMSubject: Re: [Digital BW] Re: Photoshop Create Cloud program for photographers
Photoshop resides on your computer just as it does now. It will ping the Adobe servers to verify you are up do date on your subscription. You can save your files to your HD as you do now or save them to the cloud and they can be synced if you decide to save them to the cloud.On Sep 9, 2013, at 10:01 AM, AnnMarie Tornabene wrote:
I haven't read the program explanation yet but I want to ask, what might be a stupid question but one that no one has addressed yet. Do you have to be online to use Photoshop then? Are your files only accessible then through the Cloud. I am a bit paranoid in the sense that I do not put any of my images in the Cloud for any reason. There are real low-res versions of my work online but my originals are printed and on a couple of external hard drives that I have. I almost think that there will be other issues with Adobe's subscription plan...
Here's a coming soon link talking about file and font syncing:JimNo virus found in this message.
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: Photoshop Create Cloud program for photographers
2013-09-09 by jimbo
A small add on to Jim's post.. The pinging to
validate a license does not occur every time you start PS.. As I understand it
...it's on a monthly schedule of sorts. That allows us to use non internet
connected things like lap tops or units in RV's etc that may not
always have constant internet access..
jimbo
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