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When the new Lightroom came out few weeks ago, the options for the photography plan included 20GB package for $9.99 that included Lightroom CC, Lightroom Classic and Photoshop. Now, after testing some of these new aps through a free trial, I wanted to buy this package but it seems to be no longer available on the website? What happened to it?? I don't see a way to purchase Lightroom Classic without overpaying for the cloud storage (1TB) that I don't need for the use of the application. Is it a glitch or did it get discontinued after a week?
the 20gb photography plan for $9.99 is still available in the usa, https://creative.adobe.com/plans
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the 20gb photography plan for $9.99 is still available in the usa, https://creative.adobe.com/plans
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I'm in the US and don't see it as seen in the screenshot below. Am I missing something?
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Please contact our sales team who will help you get the 20GB Photography plan: 800-585-0774
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Bev
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Bev, please let your team know that this new model is extremely confusing. My current plan says that I have 20gb when I log in to Manage Your Plan, but when I am in Lightroom Classic CC itself, the Sync with LR CC panel (top left) shows that I have used 487mb of 1TB.
I have read endless threads on this and have not yet seen a proper explanation. This is madness on your side and incredibly poor customer relations.
Look at it this way: I am about to go on a heavy shooting trip with an iPad (and a Hasselblad X1D, which shoots chunky files) as I have done before. An iPad pro is perfectly good at editing these files on the fly in LR Mobile and when I return to base, my desktop computer has already picked the files and their edits up. So far, that storage space is at 487mb because I trimmed it after my last trip. However, if on this trip I go over the 20gb limit (which I will) do I start to lose the ability to sync, or will I be able to go up to 1TB?
Lack of clarity for professionals is not professional. You guys are shootings yourselves in the feet here, and your customers are collateral damage.
Please advise.