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May 11, 2017
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What if I don't WANT to be a part of the creative cloud how do I get just the photoshop software?

  • May 11, 2017
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What if I do not want to be a part of this cloud stuff? I just want the photoshop software to paint with. In fact, I don't really but all the tutorials for digital painting are using photoshop which is a pain because I can't afford hundreds of dollars or a monthly subscription fee to something called the cloud. I don't want other people messing with my artwork.

Are there any other programs that work the same as ps?

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    Correct answer John Waller

    You can subscribe to just the Cloud Photography Plan for $10/month

    Creative Cloud pricing and membership plans | Adobe Creative Cloud

    That gives you just Photoshop and Lightroom. No need to touch Lightroom if you don't want it. Despite the misleading "Cloud" name, all software installs and runs locally on your computer. Adobe administers updates and activation and financial checks via the Cloud but most of that can be invisible to you.

    No-one will mess with your artwork unless you give them access to the original PSD files.

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    Participant
    November 6, 2019

    I regret this did not answer the question or the direct challenge. Why did you dead end the design so that I have to have Adobe Cloud to use XD, for instance? Basically I want to know what is the implied arrangement we have? Are we trading my usage data and info for access to the tool? Users are concerned about data and choose to selectively install what they want. I do not want to share my data with you. May I still use XD? Do you have alink so I may lock down the cloud and just use XD? 

     

    I am not trying to be rude but Cloud was installed on my PC as a tag along to the app I actually wanted. That gets under peoples skin.  GRANDMAS HAVE LEARNED TO CLICK CUSTOM INSTALLjust to stop multiple app installs like Google installing with Avast. This sits poorly with me as a business consumer lined up to pay for Adobe products.

     

    The other posters have it right. The per monthly pricing models only benefits larger orgs and not small business or individual creators. On integrations and zaps alone you could eat up an individual creators paycheck. 

    davescm
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    Community Expert
    November 6, 2019

    You have posted in the Photoshop forum but seem to be asking about XD. You may wish to post here: https://community.adobe.com/t5/Adobe-XD/bd-p/xd

    Be aware that this community forum is answered by volunteer users, we don't work for Adobe, although some staff do drop by.

     

    Photoshop CC can be used offline but does need to go online once a month to verify the subscription.

     

    Dave

     

    John Waller
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    John WallerCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    May 11, 2017

    You can subscribe to just the Cloud Photography Plan for $10/month

    Creative Cloud pricing and membership plans | Adobe Creative Cloud

    That gives you just Photoshop and Lightroom. No need to touch Lightroom if you don't want it. Despite the misleading "Cloud" name, all software installs and runs locally on your computer. Adobe administers updates and activation and financial checks via the Cloud but most of that can be invisible to you.

    No-one will mess with your artwork unless you give them access to the original PSD files.

    June 17, 2017

    Is there any other paint program that is similar to Photoshop?

    I can't really afford $10.00 a month for something I might not use at all that month.

    Thank You to everybody for the replies.

    Trevor.Dennis
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    June 17, 2017

    barbarah88806624  wrote

    Is there any other paint program that is similar to Photoshop?

    What do you want to do with this software?  Edit photographs, create original digital art? Draw comics?

    For digital art, Krita is a good choice and is completely free.

    https://krita.org/en/

    For all round image manipulation, there is The Gimp.  It is also free, but only just reasonable for the money

    https://www.gimp.org/

    Keeping with Adobe, Photoshop Elements can be bought as a one off purchase, and is excellent value.  Scott Kelby once described it as 90% of Photoshop for 10% of the price.

    My browser defaults to Adobe NZ with the price in Oz dollars, but I think it would work out to about US$100

    Picture editor software, photo enhancement tools | Adobe Photoshop Elements 15

    John T Smith
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    Community Expert
    May 11, 2017

    Buying version 15 is 64bit only http://www.adobe.com/in/products/photoshop-premiere-elements.html

    Buying Elements online is for ONE platform https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2245264

    -be VERY SURE you select the Mac or Windows version that you need for your computer

    -32bit download https://www.amazon.com/Adobe-Premiere-Elements-Download-Version/dp/B0153V585C

    -or both https://www.amazon.com/Adobe-Photoshop-Elements-Premiere-Multi-Platform/dp/B014GP8WW2