Is anyone using Adobe CS6 in the cloud? If so, how do you like it?
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Doctorh Senior Member 935 posts Likes: 29 Joined Jan 2010 Location: South East Texas More info | Jan 02, 2013 15:47 | #1 Is anyone using Adobe CS6 in the cloud? If so, how do you like it? Canon R6, 2 Canon 5D Mk II; Sony A6000; 16-35 LF2.8; 24-70 F2.8 L; 24-105 F4 IS L; 70-200 F4 IS L; 28-135 F3.5; 50 F1.4; RF 24-105 F4 IS L, and 580 EX11
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Vortigem Hatchling 4 posts Joined Dec 2011 More info | Jan 02, 2013 21:42 | #2 I joined about a month after it was opened up for general use. Overall I like it. I like getting the automatic updates and being able to use some of the other software as well (like the Acrobat suite). I go back and forth about the monthly price versus buying outright, but no complaints yet.
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Redcrown Senior Member 351 posts Likes: 47 Joined Dec 2008 More info | Jan 02, 2013 21:45 | #3 None of the Adobe software is "used in the cloud." It's only paid for in the cloud. You donwload, install, and use the products the same as always. The cloud version just phones home once a month to verify payment and re-activate the license.
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Dustman Senior Member 885 posts Likes: 23 Joined Mar 2010 Location: New Jersey More info | Jan 03, 2013 17:16 | #4 I signed up in August and I am extremly happy with it! Like others say, you just verify your subscription from time to time, quick and easy.
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Bob_A Cream of the Crop More info | Jan 04, 2013 00:34 | #5 Dustman wrote in post #15440715 I signed up in August and I am extremly happy with it! Like others say, you just verify your subscription from time to time, quick and easy. I pay $20/month for only CS6.........Whenever CS7 hits the market I get that instantly with no extra charge. If I bought CS6 for $700, I would have to pay $200 for the upgrade, and again $200 every 2 years. At a pace of just $20/month it will be a many years until I am paying more overall. It's an attractive option for anyone that didn't already have CS5, but for those of us that do it's a much more costly approach ($20/mo = $480 every 2 years versus the typical upgrade cost of ~$200 every two years). Bob
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Dustman Senior Member 885 posts Likes: 23 Joined Mar 2010 Location: New Jersey More info | Jan 04, 2013 00:53 | #6 Bob_A wrote in post #15442247 It's an attractive option for anyone that didn't already have CS5, but for those of us that do it's a much more costly approach ($20/mo = $480 every 2 years versus the typical upgrade cost of ~$200 every two years). I started using Photoshop in June 2005 with CS2, using a coupon deal for $299 that came with my 20D and I've upgraded twice (CS3 and CS5) since that time, for a total cost of ~$699 + tax. If I were paying $20/month over the same time period (7.5 years) I would have shelled out $1800 + tax It looks like Adobe are going to make it impossible to skip an upgrade, so I may need to jump on CS6 while it's still available ... either that or just stick with CS5 since I'm starting to use LR for >95% of my imaging needs anyway. Yes, 100%, if you already own CS5, the subscription is NOT for you!
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Kcussbuc Member 163 posts Likes: 12 Joined Feb 2007 Location: Chicago More info | Jan 05, 2013 15:23 | #7 My calculus is that if you use at least two or three adobe products, it pays to go cloud. I regularly use Photoshop (and never had 3D capabilities because I would buy the "base" program), Lightroom, Acrobat, and AfterEffects. Since getting it, I've been using Illustrator more. I think, frankly, if you use it, it is a huge bargain. I would never buy all the adobe programs otherwise. When you add in the other programs that I am just discovering, I feel like I'm getting a steal.
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Jan 08, 2013 08:49 | #8 Link to cloud please. If I google PHOTOSHOP IN THE CLOUD I get tons of tutorials about creating clouds in Photoshop. I know, my GoogleFu is weak "No matter where you go, there you are" Buckaroo Banzai
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Jan 08, 2013 08:53 | #9 Never mind I found it on the Adobe site "No matter where you go, there you are" Buckaroo Banzai
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