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December 28, 2020
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photoshop

  • December 28, 2020
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dear people, 

I really hope you can help me.

My name is Dylan and I live in The Netherlands. I'm a real amateur in the photografy world.

I want to learn with adobe photoshop to edit my own photos for my social media.

now my question is if I wanna buy  photoshop there are 2 options (see photo)

 

what is the difference between those 2?

 

thanks a lot for the help

your Sincerely ,

Dylan van Boven

The Netherlands

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Ussnorway7605025
Legend
December 28, 2020

the difference is what software you actually want and that is not upto us

Photoshop is an image editing software designed to run on old types of Mac i.e, not the new M1... it does run on Windows but not very well and there is other software around

 

Lightroom is more of a sorting software but it also edits the images and uses the same raw filter which Photoshop does... the difference is Lightroom is designed to edit in bulk where Photoshop is more one at a time

 

another software aimed at more basic users is Photoshop Elements... its not something I would use but its cheeper and easy to learn so perhaps that is something you want to look into

jane-e
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 28, 2020

Hi

I don't speak Dutch, but there is no difference in Photoshop itself.

 

Adobe offers a Photography plan (annual, paid monthly) at a special price. There is also a single app plan for all apps including Photoshop that can be annual, paid monthly or monthly. This plan can be good for folks who only need it for a couple of months. For most folks, the less expensive Photography plan (annual, paid monthly) is the best deal.

 

Here are the plans with a checklist of the features:

https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/photography/compare-plans.html

~ Jane

Participant
December 28, 2020
Thanks a lot I really appreciate it !!

Sent from my iPhone
jane-e
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 28, 2020

You're welcome, Dylan. You can also get a 7-day trial to confirm it works on your computer. Be sure to cancel if it doesn't, as it rolls into a paid plan.

 

~ Jane