• Adobe has announced pricing changes to its Creative Cloud subscriptions that will take effect from the middle of next month.
  • It cited “continued innovation” as a reason to overhaul the pricing for its creative software suite.
  • The changes only affect users in the US, Canada, and Mexico for now.
  • RedditIsDeddit@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    I would argue that the open source alternatives to much of adobe software suite is better and free so fuck Adobe

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      1 month ago

      You would be wrong. There is nothing close to Photoshop and many others. Sadly that is the case.

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        1 month ago

        Still worth it.

        I’d rm -rf my computer rather than using adobi*** products.

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          Exactly, you are not their target user.

          Many people, including myself until recently, would also do a lot to rid themselves of adobe, but for us it just isn’t possible.

          On the other hand, their subscription isn’t that high, compared to so many other subscriptions.

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            1 month ago

            $60 per month (if you sign a 1 year agreement) is sky high for software subscriptions. Sounds like Stockholm syndrome.

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        Well at least we have alternative for maya= blender ,premier = davinci resolve,about Photoshop yeah there no same level powerful tools the closest I used is krita.

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          That works. I think I could probably get away with using Inkscape instead of illustrator, but it would be a struggle, because with it I can’t copy paste vectors to other apps. InDesign is completely alone in it’s category.

          Adobe is the standard everyone uses. You can’t be a pro and collaborate without it.

          It’s like 35€ per month. There are so many subscriptions out there now. Everything is a subscription. 35€ isn’t even that much anymore, considering all the apps you get.

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            1 month ago

            Personally when I even using I don’t give them a penny ,always pirate edition and btw it’s possible to run Photoshop cs6 through wine.

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        1 month ago

        Photopea has been great, probably not the best for power users, but it’s basically a clone of the Photoshop UI.