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Title: Adobe Creative Cloud
Post by: cthoman on April 25, 2012, 11:53
I guess I'll have to do more research, but this is starting to look like the best deal.

http://www.adobe.com/products/creativecloud.html (http://www.adobe.com/products/creativecloud.html)

I was looking at the upgrade prices from CS4 (which I'm running now), and they look fairly expensive. I'm not sure what the special offer they allude to is though.

http://www.adobe.com/products/creativesuite/production/buying-guide-upgrades.html (http://www.adobe.com/products/creativesuite/production/buying-guide-upgrades.html)
Title: Re: Adobe Creative Cloud
Post by: Sean Locke Photography on April 25, 2012, 12:31
I'm not paying subscription for any application if I can help it.
Title: Re: Adobe Creative Cloud
Post by: cthoman on April 25, 2012, 12:48
I'm not paying subscription for any application if I can help it.

I guess that is my fear, that I have to. If they are going to an every year release schedule and charging a lot extra to upgrade from older versions, it may just be easier to buy the subscription.
Title: Re: Adobe Creative Cloud
Post by: jm on April 25, 2012, 12:55
I guess I'll have to do more research, but this is starting to look like the best deal.

[url]http://www.adobe.com/products/creativecloud.html[/url] ([url]http://www.adobe.com/products/creativecloud.html[/url])

I was looking at the upgrade prices from CS4 (which I'm running now), and they look fairly expensive. I'm not sure what the special offer they allude to is though.

[url]http://www.adobe.com/products/creativesuite/production/buying-guide-upgrades.html[/url] ([url]http://www.adobe.com/products/creativesuite/production/buying-guide-upgrades.html[/url])


Yesterday I read offer of local dealer. They don't call upgrade from CS3/CS4 "special offer", they say that upgrading from CS3/4 to CS6 is possible only till Dec 31. I'm afraid that Adobe didn't get rid of their idea that it would be necessary to buy every single upgrade in the future. Or dealer doesn't have latest information.
Title: Re: Adobe Creative Cloud
Post by: Sean Locke Photography on April 25, 2012, 12:56
For me, there is nothing they are adding that I have to have.  I may upgrade to CS6 because I need to use .mts HD video files in Premiere, but otherwise, I'd be happy where I am.
Title: Re: Adobe Creative Cloud
Post by: cthoman on April 25, 2012, 14:15
For me, there is nothing they are adding that I have to have.  I may upgrade to CS6 because I need to use .mts HD video files in Premiere, but otherwise, I'd be happy where I am.

I kind of feel the same way. They'll probably just break the features I like, but somebody will eventually send me a CS6 document for some job. So, I'll probably need to upgrade my software... or is it my resume I'm upgrading?
Title: Re: Adobe Creative Cloud
Post by: jm on April 25, 2012, 14:38
For me, there is nothing they are adding that I have to have.  I may upgrade to CS6 because I need to use .mts HD video files in Premiere, but otherwise, I'd be happy where I am.

I kind of feel the same way. They'll probably just break the features I like, but somebody will eventually send me a CS6 document for some job. So, I'll probably need to upgrade my software... or is it my resume I'm upgrading?

That's my problem. I have CS5 now but it's just a question of time when I get some data in InDesign or Illustrator 6 from client or his ad agency. Asking them to send me document saved to previous version is bad step. Clients do not want to hear or understand the reasons why I don't need newest version - they would think I'm some kind of Corel weirdo. And usually there's no time to ask someone else to save data to previous version.
Title: Re: Adobe Creative Cloud
Post by: michaeldb on April 25, 2012, 16:37
For me, there is nothing they are adding that I have to have.  I may upgrade to CS6 because I need to use .mts HD video files in Premiere, but otherwise, I'd be happy where I am.

I kind of feel the same way. They'll probably just break the features I like, but somebody will eventually send me a CS6 document for some job. So, I'll probably need to upgrade my software... or is it my resume I'm upgrading?

That's my problem. I have CS5 now but it's just a question of time when I get some data in InDesign or Illustrator 6 from client or his ad agency. Asking them to send me document saved to previous version is bad step. Clients do not want to hear or understand the reasons why I don't need newest version - they would think I'm some kind of Corel weirdo. And usually there's no time to ask someone else to save data to previous version.
Good points. People - such as designers and printers - who get work from other graphics people don't have much choice but to upgrade, and the subscription looks like it might be a good deal for them.

But my problem is not only with the Adobe 'breaking the features I like' by introducing bugs, but I worry about my favorite plugins. If I get every upgrade, it is only a matter of time until some plugin which I use every day stops working with Photoshop or Illustrator CS[whatever].
Title: Re: Adobe Creative Cloud
Post by: jbarber873 on April 25, 2012, 21:38
For me, there is nothing they are adding that I have to have.  I may upgrade to CS6 because I need to use .mts HD video files in Premiere, but otherwise, I'd be happy where I am.

I kind of feel the same way. They'll probably just break the features I like, but somebody will eventually send me a CS6 document for some job. So, I'll probably need to upgrade my software... or is it my resume I'm upgrading?

That's my problem. I have CS5 now but it's just a question of time when I get some data in InDesign or Illustrator 6 from client or his ad agency. Asking them to send me document saved to previous version is bad step. Clients do not want to hear or understand the reasons why I don't need newest version - they would think I'm some kind of Corel weirdo. And usually there's no time to ask someone else to save data to previous version.

   Corel weirdo! That's great!
I've bought every upgrade since photoshop was called barneyscan and came with a scanner. They have always added features that seemed useless until you got to know them. For me, it's just a cost of doing business, and for advertising and design clients, you have to have the latest software. If you're shooting exclusively for stock, there is no need to upgrade from even the older versions, because they all do the things needed for stock. As for cloud based subs, in many ways that might be better, if it allows ongoing upgrades and fixes in a more timely manner. It works great with SAP for another business i am a partner in. The key difference is that there are plenty of competitors to SAP, whereas, if not Adobe, then who else? Corel?
Title: Re: Adobe Creative Cloud
Post by: Jo Ann Snover on April 25, 2012, 21:48
I don't think the issue is whether to upgrade, but for some of us, some of the time, every other release would be fine. Adobe's track record for fixing bugs isn't all that great - and as far as I know they never release a patch for an older version once the new one is out, so you're stuck trying to decide what will cause the least disruption to getting your work done. Upgrade and deal with figuring out how to keep working given all the changes they've made (hoping they've fixed the bug) or keep working around the bug without losing any more time learning the new version.

I feel Adobe is strong-arming users into upgrades with Camera RAW (you can't get new camera support on old versions) and that didn't get enough people upgrading in the past, so now they're threatening with having to pay full price if you don't upgrade each version. I don't think their upgrades have been good value (I use Photoshop hours a day almost every day; what I mean is that for what you pay, there's less and less that's really good in each new version).

I'll upgrade because I use Photoshop all the time; but I'm not happy about how Adobe's going about things.
Title: Re: Adobe Creative Cloud
Post by: Microbius on April 26, 2012, 00:50
..... Adobe's track record for fixing bugs isn't all that great ......
That's putting it very kindly indeed
Title: Re: Adobe Creative Cloud
Post by: sharpshot on April 26, 2012, 01:00
I'll stick with PS Elements and save some more money.  Don't see the point in constantly upgrading or renting when I don't really need anything that can't be done with very cheap software.  I will probably switch to GIMP one day.  I prefer spending money on cameras and lenses.
Title: Re: Adobe Creative Cloud
Post by: grp_photo on April 26, 2012, 02:37
I hardly use my PS CS4 Version. Tweaks and developing can be faster done in picture-browsers. I prefer to concentrate on photographing things not on photoshopping things.
Title: Re: Adobe Creative Cloud
Post by: cthoman on May 12, 2012, 13:09
I took the plunge and bought their cloud service. It took a little while to download everything, but it ran smoothly while I went out to dinner. I got a discount of $30 a month (instead of $50) too because my CS4 qualified for their upgrade discount.

Now, the fun part of exploring all the different programs and changes begins.
Title: Re: Adobe Creative Cloud
Post by: Microbius on May 13, 2012, 02:34
Price seem like a rip off compared to purchasing the upgrades, especially if you only upgrade ever couple of versions.
On top of that I imagine bug fixing will be even slower now with less customers holding out for creases to be ironed out of features before deciding to upgrade.
Title: Re: Adobe Creative Cloud
Post by: klsbear on May 13, 2012, 09:23
Price seem like a rip off compared to purchasing the upgrades, especially if you only upgrade ever couple of versions.
On top of that I imagine bug fixing will be even slower now with less customers holding out for creases to be ironed out of features before deciding to upgrade.

I think they've changed their upgrade policy now so that upgrade discounts will only apply if you're upgrading from the most recent version.  No more skipping versions so you'd have to upgrade each time they have a new release or pay full price.  The real benefit goes to those using multiple programs.  Lightroom is supposed to be added later this year so if you're using LR, PS, and InDesign it becomes more economical.  Definately a win if you're using more than a few programs.
Title: Re: Adobe Creative Cloud
Post by: Microbius on May 13, 2012, 09:48
Oh poop, I hadn't realized they had done that with the upgrades, I guess also part of pushing these people to the cloud model too.
Title: Re: Adobe Creative Cloud
Post by: Microbius on May 13, 2012, 09:57
Just checked the pricing for the UK, they have like a 50% price hike on the US version, for something that is delivered over the internet!
what, how do they justify this?
Title: Re: Adobe Creative Cloud
Post by: klsbear on May 13, 2012, 10:17
Just checked the pricing for the UK, they have like a 50% price hike on the US version, for something that is delivered over the internet!
what, how do they justify this?

Lots of complaints about that on Scott Kelby's blog along with the fact that it's not even available in several countries (ie: several in South America noted).  It's a topic that's come up alot and never had a good answer, just a rather lame excuse about higher business costs.  I suppose there are some added costs for online support, multiple languages for some countries, business licenses, taxes, copyright filings, etc. but it does seem unfair.
Title: Re: Adobe Creative Cloud
Post by: Microbius on May 13, 2012, 10:30
I am still thinking about taking the plunge but the two bars are the crazy price hike, which as you imply the excuses for seem rather lame, plus the thought that I would be receiving upgrades as tools are developed, when actually they cant even get major bugs fixed between versions. That scares me, I get the horrible feeling that I could be paralyzed for weeks at a time as they deal with problems with the tools I work with every day. At least with a fixed version you know new problems are unlikely to keep cropping up, and old ones may eventually get fixed.
Title: Re: Adobe Creative Cloud
Post by: cthoman on May 13, 2012, 11:46
I think they've changed their upgrade policy now so that upgrade discounts will only apply if you're upgrading from the most recent version.  No more skipping versions so you'd have to upgrade each time they have a new release or pay full price.  The real benefit goes to those using multiple programs.  Lightroom is supposed to be added later this year so if you're using LR, PS, and InDesign it becomes more economical.  Definately a win if you're using more than a few programs.

That was basically my thinking. That and they want to release new versions every year. It's a shame to be forced into buying more often, but it's not so bad of a price. I do get a lot of use out of a variety of programs in the suite. I guess it's just another business expense.
Title: Re: Adobe Creative Cloud
Post by: pancaketom on May 13, 2012, 18:48
My internet access is spotty enough that I would never choose to use a program that required a working fast connection.
Title: Re: Adobe Creative Cloud
Post by: klsbear on May 13, 2012, 20:48
My internet access is spotty enough that I would never choose to use a program that required a working fast connection.

You download the program to your computer just as you would if purchasing so the internet connection would only impact the initial download.  It just does a monthly ping-back to verify that you still have an active subscription.  It was likened to the program trials where you can test the program but the access expires in 30 days.
Title: Re: Adobe Creative Cloud
Post by: cthoman on June 27, 2012, 16:45
Lightroom now available through the Cloud.
Title: Re: Adobe Creative Cloud
Post by: jm on June 27, 2012, 17:00
Lightroom now available through the Cloud.

I never had Lightroom. Is there any advantage compared to Photoshop / Bridge?
BTW - I love Muse. I mean Muse software (in fact I love Muse band as well)
I'm happy that I made a decision to subscribe Creative Cloud.
Title: Re: Adobe Creative Cloud
Post by: cthoman on June 27, 2012, 19:58
Lightroom now available through the Cloud.

I never had Lightroom. Is there any advantage compared to Photoshop / Bridge?
BTW - I love Muse. I mean Muse software (in fact I love Muse band as well)
I'm happy that I made a decision to subscribe Creative Cloud.

I'm not sure. I've never used it either. I'm an illustrator, so I thought most of the extra features were geared towards photography and cameras. I haven't tried Muse, but it looked interesting. I may have to come up with a web project to use it.

Maybe, my portfolio website needs redesigned?
Title: Re: Adobe Creative Cloud
Post by: Jo Ann Snover on June 27, 2012, 20:19
I was a Lightroom holdout for a long time but have been using LR 3 (so far haven't seen anything compelling in LR4 and want them to fix some more bugs before I bite the bullet and make the transition) for a year or two now.

It's not either/or with Photoshop. For almost any serious editing you still need Photoshop, but LR gives you a pretty decent management tool for keeping track of all your images, doing RAW conversion (that was what got me to bite the bullet finally) and some simple editing - especially handy if you have to quickly produce a bunch of JPEGs from your RAW and the files don't need much in the way of cleanup.

After I copy RAW files to my system, the worfklow is to import them into LR, sort through and see what's worth working on, use the develop module to do the basic RAW conversion and then hand off to Photoshop for editing.

I don't want to deal with subscriptions with Adobe - I can't imagine they're going to improve on their past sad record with bug fixes (new version, they break a bunch of stuff, declare half the breakage a new feature, fix one or two of the rest and then demand you pay to upgrade to a new version). If they eliminate the option to buy the software I guess I'll have to give in, but I think their value for money proposition has been going down and down and it's only because there is no other decent option that I keep paying them.l