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March 3, 2024
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Photoshop without Creative Cloud (NOT WORKING?)

  • March 3, 2024
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I just updated my Photoshop (2024) and then I uninstalled Creative Cloud. 

Then I tried to run Photoshop but it says Photoshop can't connect to Creative Cloud Desktop or something like that?...

I looked everywhere for information and it says that Photoshop should function normally on its own without Creative Cloud (this is only needed for installation), so...?  

Does anyone know what this is about?

Correct answer D Fosse

You can't use Photoshop without the Creative Cloud app. It won't work. Why did you uninstall it?

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Participant
December 13, 2024

Adobe needs to release a version where all of the things that it needs creative cloud for are on the main Photoshop app so you can delete creative cloud immediately. It also needs to set it up so that once you have paid your first annual subscription you never have to pay any subscription fees ever again. Basically once you pay for it one time that's the only time you ever pay for it. When when I had Photoshop 5.5 you bought it once and that was it you had it and that's it. Any version of Photoshop that requires a subscription is a virus and needs to be immediately deleted and replaced with one that you can only purchase one time and only have to pay for one time and that's it. Such software must not ever be designed to require the use of the internet. It can only use the internet for the first initial download and that's it after which it never needs the internet ever again. This needs to be absolutely built into every version of Photoshop, that once you have paid for it a single time you never have to pay for it again and it never has to go online ever again.

Kevin Stohlmeyer
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Community Expert
December 13, 2024

Unfortunately that most likely will not happen given the success of Creative Cloud subscriptions.

If you don't want a subscription or connection to the internet to validate, you should look into the Photoshop Elements 2024. I suggest 2024 as the new Elements/2025 releases are now a 3-year subscription as well.

Participant
September 25, 2024

Do  I need Adobe cloud, if I have a new computer, with alot of  memory 

Kevin Stohlmeyer
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Community Expert
September 25, 2024

@Xacobeo4 Adobe Creative Cloud is the name for the software package and yes an internet connection is required to download, install and activate your subscriptions. The Creative Cloud desktop app manages all these applications.

Participant
September 15, 2024

Adobe may end my whistleblower career after this (I am perfectly sane and dont want to harm myself or anyone) but Creative Cloud pulls ridiculous amounts of memory on both the CPU and GPU, its constantly running in the background all the time and if it had any other name the computer would recognize it as a malicious program. Something has to be done this is just asinine, all these ridiculous data mining account platforms and subscriptions, why do I need to make an account to run a lamp in my home or to edit a picture???

Participating Frequently
February 7, 2025

You are 100% correct. That is why I call it junk. It is a ton of junk on the PC just to use a single app. Adobe already has another application running on the PC to assure that the licenses are and stay valid. That excuse is untrue. They also CONSTANTLY run a collaborator, which I neither need nor want. We have our own repository and back-up. We do not want our company secrets being accessed or stored in Adobe's cloud, nor do we want any potential point, where someone can access any of our company's information. We do not work on multiple devices. We have our own collaboration tools. 

 

If it were my decision, I would not use any Adobe products, for the very reason that they force things on you that you do not need and that you do not want. You pay; they force.

davescm
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February 7, 2025

'We do not want our company secrets being accessed or stored in Adobe's cloud, nor do we want any potential point, where someone can access any of our company's information'


Please do not spread misinformation here. Adobe's terms of use are very clear and they do not access files on your PC. Section 2.2. here refers:
https://www.adobe.com/uk/legal/terms.html

 

Dave

didiermazier
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 4, 2024

CC app is mandatory; Yiou can run Photoshop for a little time without Cloud but not for ever…

Rob_Cullen
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 3, 2024

The Adobe Creative Cloud Desktop App is necessary to-

  • Download and Install the Apps included in your subscription.
  • Update/Upgrade the installed Apps (either automatically or on command)
  • Activate the Apps (so they become usable) by 'Signing In' with the Desktop App.

You should 'Sign In'  and rarely/never need to 'Sign Out'.

The Desktop App occassionally (every 30days?) briefly connects with Adobe servers to confirm your subscription is current.

Once Activated (by Signing In to the Desktop App), Photoshop can be used 'locally' with local files and offline for a period of time. OFFLINE GRACE PERIOD 

 

 

Regards. My System: Windows-11, Lightroom-Classic 15.1.1, Photoshop 27.3.1, ACR 18.1.1, Lightroom 9.0, Lr-iOS 10.4.0, Bridge 16.0.2 .
Participant
March 3, 2024

Thx.

D Fosse
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D FosseCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
March 3, 2024

You can't use Photoshop without the Creative Cloud app. It won't work. Why did you uninstall it?

Participant
March 3, 2024

Because, as I mentioned, I found these types of answers:

Question:

Can I run Photoshop without Creative Cloud?

Answer: 1

Photoshop is installed in your computer 'locally' it can operate (while Activated) without internet access. You do not have to use the 'Cloud' for anything other than- Install and Activate.

Answer: 2

Yes, you can run Photoshop without Creative Cloud, although some features might not be available. For example, the Adobe Fonts feature requires the Creative Cloud subscription.

 

And there was more, answers like above but now I can't find them.

But... anyway if we can't, then it's "hard", but we'll have to live with it:)

(Another useless and computer-slowing piece of junk...) 

D Fosse
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 3, 2024
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(Another useless and computer-slowing piece of junk...) 


By @to34739778

 

The CC app performs functions that are normally baked into each single application.  If you have several applications installed, which most people will have, it's all managed in one centralized place, instead of being spread out and the same things done in parallel. That's engineering economy.

 

If something is slowing your computer, this isn't it. It's very popular to blame the CC app for all kinds of problems, probably because it's a convenient target - but in reality, it's mostly inactive and not using any computer resources - until it's called. If you look in task manager there are many processes nominally running, but using zero CPU, zero GPU and perhaps a few kB of memory. It's just sitting there until needed.