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Short answer: Price.
Long answer: Adobe has a single app plan for all of the apps, including Photoshop. In addition they have the Photography plan which also includes Lightroom and 20G of storage space at a special price for an annual plan. Photoshop is the same application in both plans. The Photography plan is the more economical.
~ Jane
As @jane-e points out, the single-app Photoshop plan offers more online/cloud storage compared to the Photography plan. And it can be purchased month-by-month, whereas the Photography plans cannot. It also includes the Premium versions of Adobe Fresco and Creative Cloud Express, both of which normally cost $9.99/mo. by themselves.
By contrast, the Photography plan includes Lightroom and Lightroom Classic, and is offered only as an Annual (12-month) subscription.
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Short answer: Price.
Long answer: Adobe has a single app plan for all of the apps, including Photoshop. In addition they have the Photography plan which also includes Lightroom and 20G of storage space at a special price for an annual plan. Photoshop is the same application in both plans. The Photography plan is the more economical.
~ Jane
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As @jane-e points out, the single-app Photoshop plan offers more online/cloud storage compared to the Photography plan. And it can be purchased month-by-month, whereas the Photography plans cannot. It also includes the Premium versions of Adobe Fresco and Creative Cloud Express, both of which normally cost $9.99/mo. by themselves.
By contrast, the Photography plan includes Lightroom and Lightroom Classic, and is offered only as an Annual (12-month) subscription.
This plan comparison table should make everything clearer.
Generally, most customers find one of the three photography-related plans to be of better value – but it depends on your needs.