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The Creative Cloud Photography Plan 20GB is on offer at Amazon for £89.99. (Pre-payment being an alternative to the annual/ monthly subscription option).

Remember you can 'stack/ bank' licences - but PLEASE check the small print to ensure you live in a qualifying country as this is, basically, a European offer.

(Once purchased, Redeem the Code in your Adobe Account and after a few - nerve wracking! - minutes the new licence will be added to your pre-paid plan).

Amazon Link Here.

Phil
 
That is for the UK and I’m always envious. You folks are lucky. I’ve never seen for sale in Canada. All Apps plan only goes on sale.
 
That is for the UK and I’m always envious. You folks are lucky. I’ve never seen for sale in Canada. All Apps plan only goes on sale.
Hi Only RF,

Never quite sure if it's an Amazon UK/ EU, Adobe, or a joint arrangement thing - but these regular offers help to take the sting out of the CC plan.

(The best deal we've ever seen was £46.72 - stacked a couple of those in the bank!).


The All Apps licence is also on offer at present for £378.99 (usually a hefty £656.40).

Phil
 
Hi Only RF,

Never quite sure if it's an Amazon UK/ EU, Adobe, or a joint arrangement thing - but these regular offers help to take the sting out of the CC plan.

(The best deal we've ever seen was £46.72 - stacked a couple of those in the bank!).


The All Apps licence is also on offer at present for £378.99 (usually a hefty £656.40).

Phil
It’s regional. This comes up a the Lightroom Queen’s site a few times a year.
 
It's still a lot to pay every year. I prefer to purchase software outright then upgrade if and when I need to. That's why I prefer the likes of Affinity, ON-1, Topaz etc. In three years you can save enough to buy a lens!
 
It's still a lot to pay every year. I prefer to purchase software outright then upgrade if and when I need to. That's why I prefer the likes of Affinity, ON-1, Topaz etc. In three years you can save enough to buy a lens!
Hi David,

I think everyone will have their own gear/ software/ shooting and workflow preferences and if these work for them, that's absolutely fantastic.


I generally spend as much time with software as out shooting and I use a range of software by DxO, Adobe, Topaz Labs and other providers.

The cost of updating my DxO/ Topaz Labs 'perpetual licences' is similar, or often more, than what I pay for an Adobe Creative Cloud licence.

(I like to explore software and the cost of purchasing/ updating the various apps is minimal compared to what I've spent on camera/ IT gear).


Should anyone else use, or would like to use, the Adobe Creative Cloud software, the regular Amazon sales events represent excellent deals.

The bottom line is, we are fortunate to live at a time when there is a fantastic range of software choice available - you pays your money... :)

Phil
 
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