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Earlier today I came across a news release that Adobe is extending their Photoshop and Lightroom plan for just $9.99. Although I am not a fan of having to pay a monthly fee but, this is a great deal for the latest and greatest version of Photoshop.
Since Adobe stopped working on Photoshop CS and went to Photoshop CC with a monthly plan to use the software. A lot of Photoshop users weren’t happy with this decision, it makes it possible for those that need Photoshop and other tools in the suite for just a limited time or for occasional use. They can now justify purchasing the tools they need, when they need to.
For more information about this great deal, read the new release that pulled from Adobe.com
Photoshop Photography Program for Photographers
Images and text taken directly from Adobe.com.
For a limited time, you can join a special Creative Cloud photography plan designed exclusively for Photoshop customers. It includes access to Photoshop CC and Lightroom 5, plus feature updates and upgrades as they are available, 20GB of cloud storage for file sharing and collaboration, and a Behance ProSite. And it’s just US $9.99/month when you sign up for a one-year plan, but you need to join by February 28, 2014. To qualify, you must own a commercial version of Photoshop CS3 or later (Standard or Extended version, as a stand-alone product or as part of a suite). Questions? See our FAQ and terms.
Photoshop CC
The industry standard for digital image processing and editing, Photoshop delivers a comprehensive package of professional retouching tools, and is packed with powerful editing features designed to inspire.
Lightroom 5
For editing digital photos without having to navigate the extensive offerings of Photoshop, Lightroom provides the precise tools photographers need to process their images efficiently, while still bringing out the best in their photographs.
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