
Took me a long time to finally try it as I had CS6, but some of the improvements in CC are great.Īs I only have consumer level lenses, the defringe slider in ACR alone is worth the $10 a month for me. It can be installed on as many machines as you want, its just that no more than two can be operating at the same time. Is it true it can be installed on up to two machines?
I hate the idea of the subscription but for $10 a month the photographers package from Adobe that includes both Photoshop and Lightroom isn't the worst deal in the world. If I go with the Adobe CC what can I do to reduce the monthly cost, are there coupons or discounts available? Should I buy an old version of Photoshop to use for upgrading? Also, I use Topaz plugins a lot and would miss them.
#MAC VS PC FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS 2015 PRO#
DXOptic Pro - I know nothing about it and it sounds like Lightroom is better for about the same price. Buy Corel and settle for less than the best. Buy Adobe Elements and do without many of my favorite features. Purchase CS6 standalone but its very expensive and Adobe is going to stop supporting it very soon so then it will presumably become glitchy without updates. Go with Lightroom 5.5 but I worry there may be compatibility issues with my Sony A7ii raw files. Purchase the new Lightroom 6 but can it be installed standalone?. What are my other options? So far I'm considering: However I hate the idea of a monthly payment. I've used Photoshop and Lightroom for many years, I like them plus they do everything I need and more. So here I sit, staring at the screen of the new MacBook Pro that arrived last night, facing the decision I've dreaded-whether to sign up for Creative Cloud or switch.