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Do Mac and iPad require separate subscriptions?

New Here ,
Apr 26, 2020 Apr 26, 2020

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Hello, everyone!

 

New to Lightroom.  Purchased Lightroom for my Mac last fall.  Yesterday downloaded the app on my new iPad and did not have to pay.  It works on the iPad fine.  But now on my Mac the Lightroom app is asking me to purchase a subscription.  Do I have to purchase the subription for each devise or am I missing something?

 

Would really appraciate your help.

 

Thank you

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Apr 26, 2020 Apr 26, 2020

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Community Expert ,
Apr 26, 2020 Apr 26, 2020

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You can connect both iPad and desktop version of Lightroom to the same subscription to creative cloud. One subscription to creative cloud allows you to run the desktop version of Lightroom on two computers and the mobile version on unlimited number of iOS and android devices. You can indeed use the iPad version for free without a subscription if you simply download and don't create an Creative cloud account but if you want to sync between the iPad and the Desktop, they need to be on the same subscription on the same account.

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Community Expert ,
Apr 26, 2020 Apr 26, 2020

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It sounds like your Mac is not signed into your Creative Cloud subscription. You should use the Creative Cloud desktop app to sign in. https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/desktop-app.html

When the iPad and computer are signed into the same subscription, you will see the same images on each device. There is no limit to how many mobile devices you can sign into the same subscription. You can have Lightroom on multiple phones and tablets, all signed into the same account with no extra cost.

 

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 01, 2021 Jan 01, 2021

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This is somehow confusing. I just ended my chat with Adobe support. I subscribed to the 7-day trial of Photography plan 20GB. On Adobe's page, it is clearly informed it includes Photoshop on desktop and iPad, Lightroom on desktop and iPad, Lightroom Classic. But during chatting, it was clarified that I cannot use two devices. I should uninstall it from the desktop if I want to use it with an iPad. For me, that is just non-sense.

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Community Expert ,
Jan 01, 2021 Jan 01, 2021

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This is not true. I can't recall the amount of installs you can have for Lightroom Destktop but it's more than one and also you can have as many mobile devices as you want.

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Jan 01, 2021 Jan 01, 2021

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Well, that sounds reasonable. I just need to try how it works in practise. 

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Jan 01, 2021 Jan 01, 2021

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Definitely not true. The license allows you to install on two computers running Mac OS X or Windows for your own use (so you can't have a partner use the other machine for example but there is no technical enforcement of that - just a license agreement). You can install and sync on as many iOS and android (i.e. mobile) devices as you want. I think there is a limit there too but I don't think you can practically reach it for a single person. The two computer limit is much easier to reach. I am using the definition of a computer as being a desktop-like machine with a keyboard and a mouse running traditional operating systems. I realize that mobile devices are computers just as much as those but this is how it is phrased.

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