This is very a very disappointing move
This is very a very disappointing move on adobe's part, and continues to exemplify the disturbing trend adobe has adopted of simply removing features, leaving professional users with little to no alternative options.
Adobe recently pulled a similar move by no longer allowing a direct link to adobe speed grade from the newer versions of premier pro. It would be one thing if speedgrade had been integrated into premier pro, but it was not, and the color correction tools offered as an alternative did not provide the same level of precision and control.
So now that story is dead here is my question; Why should I continue to spend a good chunk of money paying adobe every month, when the services I rely on to run my business are slowly being whittled away? Also it's not like it's getting any cheaper.
The value this company is offering seems to be steadily dropping, and focusing more on the social media content producers, rather than the professionals.
So what assurance do I have that you guys will continue to take care of your professional user base? I'm very close to taking my business elsewhere permanently, and I would really rather not.
