
A Lightroom CC plan with 1TB for $10 per month.With 1TB it will be $20 per month ($15 per month the first year for current subscribers upgrading to 1TB.) The existing Creative Cloud Photography plan expands to include all the Lightrooms, Photoshop CC and 20GB for $10 per month.
Changed and expanded its photography-related subscription plans to accommodate more storage (which you'll need!).Updated Photoshop and integrated it better with the Lightroom CC cloud.
Updated its Lightroom iOS and Android apps to work within the new Lightroom CC cloud and share the application's look and feel. Turned its previously minimalist Lightroom site into a full edit-and-organize online service. Rebranded and updated the full-power Lightroom CC as Lightroom Classic CC. Created a completely new service architected to shelve all of your photos in the cloud, and pull them down on demand for editing with a lightweight desktop application. Before diving into my Opinions, here's the geography of the new terrain. For years I've been urging Adobe to rebuild its Lightroom image editing software on top of a more robust database than its years-old problem child that randomly corrupts itself and doesn't speak network, among other things.įrom now on, I'll be careful what I wish for.Īt this year's Adobe Max conference, along with feature and performance updates to the usual suspects, the company rolled out its revamped photography subscription plans - including the final buh-bye to the you-can-use-it-without-paying-annually version of Lightroom.