![]() (If you’re interested in a discount on the Adobe CC All Apps plan, Adobe has created an exclusive offer for Shotkit fans – click here to claim it.) If you’re a multi-discipline creative or production company that needs a whole arsenal of Adobe applications, the full suite of Creative Cloud apps offers it all, with the Photoshop price included in a complete plan. Obviously, the best option is to just get Adobe’s Photography plan – even if you only need Photoshop, (or only need Lightroom), it’s the best value option. This means that if you try to get Photoshop without Lightroom, you’ll end up paying about $11/mo. while the Single Apps are around $21/mo each (latest, up to date pricing here). However, the Photography plan is around $10/mo. Simply put, Adobe has two low-cost subscription options: the Photography plan, and the Single App plan. Here’s the first confusing part of Adobe’s subscription plans that you need to be aware of, especially if you assume it might be cheaper to just get Photoshop and not Lightroom. If you decide to do what I do and pay monthly for Photoshop as a subscription product, there are a couple of options for you: 1) Photography Plan or Single App So what about if you don’t need Lightroom, and just want Photoshop. 1TB of cloud storage (about 20,000 raw DSLR images or 200,000 JPEGs). ![]()
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