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can someone explain to me why the web version of photoshop basic won't let me edit any more images after only one image, and instead constantly prompts me to purchase the firefly bundle? I was relying on photoshop for editing my game assets without compromising the resolution or coloration, but now I cannot upload my images to edit them.
You may have possibly had the free trial when you were able to use Photoshop for Web. As DFosse said, you need a paid subscription that includes Photoshop for Web to continue using it.
What happens when you click the "Upgrade" button shown in your screenshot? Does it take you to one of these plans? Note that the annual plans are discounted and therefore have a fee for early cancellation.
Firefly Pro
https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/plans.html#miniplans-buy-firefly-pro
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As far as I know, Photoshop Web is not free. It's included in a couple of paid subscription plans.
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You may have possibly had the free trial when you were able to use Photoshop for Web. As DFosse said, you need a paid subscription that includes Photoshop for Web to continue using it.
What happens when you click the "Upgrade" button shown in your screenshot? Does it take you to one of these plans? Note that the annual plans are discounted and therefore have a fee for early cancellation.
Firefly Pro
https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/plans.html#miniplans-buy-firefly-pro
Photography
https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/plans.html#miniplans-buy-lightroom-classic
Creative Cloud Pro
https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/plans.html#miniplans-buy-all-apps
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In the meantime, while figuring out the licensing issue(s), consider as a fallback PhotoPea. It's pretty much an online Photoshop clone and requires no account.
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