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Just purchased a new iMac.Nice.
I am a new customer to Adobe and wish to purchase Lightroom. On the Adobe website I cannot find a link to just purchase & download Lightroom for iMac. Strange.
The Adobe website links to the Creative Cloud subscription for $13.30/Month.
Here is the Adobe page.
Buy Adobe Lightroom CC | Download digital photography software free trial
http://www.adobe.com/sea/products/photoshop-lightroom.html?sdid=Z662FWNM&mv=search&s_kwcid=AL!3085!3...
Is it possible to purchase a stand alone version of Lightroom without the the Creative Cloud monthly subscription.
To be honest the Adobe Website is a confusing mess. How about a link to purchase Lightroom? Is that asking too much? LOL
2. Bottom Left - Click All Products
3. Expand Creativity and Design
4. Check Photography
5. Go to page 2...
Or: Adobe products: desktop, web and mobile applications | Adobe
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Follow the instructions on this linked page Download and install Lightroom 6 (Single App license)
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Ian, I tested that link before offering it. It didn't give me the option to purchase. Is that because I'm already on the Creative Cloud plan? It only gave me the option to subscribe to the Creative Cloud.
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Jim,
I have no idea. The link is to the Adobe page that provides 'specific' instruction s on how to purchase Lightroom desktop version 6 rather than CC. However, having checked it on a computer that has never been connected to anything Adobe I find the 'Buy' option is CC only.
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I filed a bug report: Lightroom: Instructions for buying standalone / perpetual / single-app license don't work | Photosho...
To squelch massive flammage: Until Adobe responds, I think we should charitably assume that the Adobe web team unintentionally broke this, rather than Adobe marketing just silently eliminating perpetual licenses.
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johnrellis wrote
To squelch massive flammage: Until Adobe responds, I think we should charitably assume that the Adobe web team unintentionally broke this, rather than Adobe marketing just silently eliminating perpetual licenses.
I suspect you're being too charitable!
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Does seem to be an ill planned marketing ploy.
Anybody need a $3 copy just let me know. I'm in Thailand and can send you a copy. LOL
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They changed the website again. I just updated my instructions accordingly. https://www.lightroomqueen.com/shop/buy-lightroom/
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They changed the website again. I just updated my instructions accordingly. https://www.lightroomqueen.com/shop/buy-lightroom/
Victoria, just curious: How did you find this updated link? Is there a click path from Adobe.com to this? (I just spent too long trying to find it...)
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2. Bottom Left - Click All Products
3. Expand Creativity and Design
4. Check Photography
5. Go to page 2...
Or: Adobe products: desktop, web and mobile applications | Adobe
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Thanks Rikk. The updated Help article will reduce this confusion.
While looking for the perpetual license on Adobe.com this morning, I flashed back to 1976:
You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all different.
You are in a little maze of twisting passages, all different.
You are in a maze of twisting little passages, all different.
You are in a little maze of twisty passages, all different.
You are in a twisting maze of little passages, all different.
You are in a twisting little maze of passages, all different.
You are in a twisty little maze of passages, all different.
You are in a twisty maze of little passages, all different.
You are in a little twisty maze of passages, all different.
You are in a maze of little twisting passages, all different.
You are in a maze of little twisty passages, all different.
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I live in Thailand and thought instead of buying a copy of Lightroom for $3 in the local market, I would purchase a legitimate copy of Lightroom from Adobe.
After spending 45 minutes dropping into the 'back hole' that Adobe calls a 'website', I gave up!