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Photography plans

New Here ,
Dec 27, 2020 Dec 27, 2020

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I'm a professional photographer and have been in business for a little over two years. I currently have the adobe $9.99 plan but I'm looking to upgrade to the $20 a month. Did any other photographer transition and thought it was worth it? If so what is the main difference between the two plans? Thanks! 

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Dec 27, 2020 Dec 27, 2020

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Both the plans differ only in the amount of cloud storage available, 20 GB vs 1 TB. So if you don't need cloud storage and use some other service like Dropbox etc you could keep using the current plan. See the comparison of the plans at the following link for more details

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

-Manan

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Photoshop is identical in the different plans.

 

As Manan points out there is a difference in cloud storage in the different Photography plan (20GB or 1TB)

Also if you move from the Photography plan to a single app plan, you would lose Lightroom (despite the extra cost)

 

Dave

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