• Adobe has announced pricing changes to its Creative Cloud subscriptions that will take effect from the middle of next month.
  • It cited “continued innovation” as a reason to overhaul the pricing for its creative software suite.
  • The changes only affect users in the US, Canada, and Mexico for now.
  • NoiseColor @lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    You would be wrong. There is nothing close to Photoshop and many others. Sadly that is the case.

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      2 days ago

      Still worth it.

      I’d rm -rf my computer rather than using adobi*** products.

      • NoiseColor @lemmy.world
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        2 days ago

        Exactly, you are not their target user.

        Many people, including myself until recently, would also do a lot to rid themselves of adobe, but for us it just isn’t possible.

        On the other hand, their subscription isn’t that high, compared to so many other subscriptions.

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          $60 per month (if you sign a 1 year agreement) is sky high for software subscriptions. Sounds like Stockholm syndrome.

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            Yeah but nobody buys it at full price. You can get it for 35 by just asking. Thats most likely not the highest subscription of the person using their apps.

            And I don’t want to defend them at all. Finally I don’t need them anymore after almost 20 years. Stoked about it.

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      2 days ago

      Well at least we have alternative for maya= blender ,premier = davinci resolve,about Photoshop yeah there no same level powerful tools the closest I used is krita.

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        2 days ago

        That works. I think I could probably get away with using Inkscape instead of illustrator, but it would be a struggle, because with it I can’t copy paste vectors to other apps. InDesign is completely alone in it’s category.

        Adobe is the standard everyone uses. You can’t be a pro and collaborate without it.

        It’s like 35€ per month. There are so many subscriptions out there now. Everything is a subscription. 35€ isn’t even that much anymore, considering all the apps you get.

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          Personally when I even using I don’t give them a penny ,always pirate edition and btw it’s possible to run Photoshop cs6 through wine.

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      2 days ago

      Photopea has been great, probably not the best for power users, but it’s basically a clone of the Photoshop UI.