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I just setup a new Windows 10 system, graduating from a grand old WIN XP machine that had the first version of Creative Suite CC on it. I have always used Photoshop for all of my photo editing and printing. Would I be able to use the Creative Cloud Photography plan to just edit and print photo files stored on my new home computer? Thanks, Steve S.
Hi Steve,
The Photography Plan includes Photoshop and Lightroom. Yes, if you transfer the photos to the new computer you'll be able to edit and print them like before. Syncing photos to the cloud is optional and often used when transferring photos between your tablet/phone and a computer with the Lightroom Mobile app. Photoshop workflows are essentially the same as older versions, just improvements and new features. Here are some resources which might help you get started.
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Cloud License allows 2 activations at a time http://www.adobe.com/legal/licenses-terms.html
-http://www.adobe.com/content/dam/Adobe/en/legal/servicetou/Software_Terms-en_US-20150601_2200.pdf
-Install on a 2nd computer http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1452292?tstart=0
-https://helpx.adobe.com/creative-cloud/help/sign-in-out-activate-apps.html
-Windows or Mac does not matter... 2 on the same operating system, or 1 on each
-Two activations on one account MAY NOT be in use at the same time (note in the above license link)
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John, This does not simply answer my question. I don't necessarily want to synch any of my photo files to the cloud. I just want to edit the files residing on my computer and print them. Will I easily be able to do this with the Adobe.Creative Cloud Photography plan? Steve
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I don't necessarily want to synch any of my photo files to the cloud. I just want to edit the files residing on my computer and print them. Will I easily be able to do this with the Adobe.Creative Cloud Photography plan? Steve
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Hi Steve,
The Photography Plan includes Photoshop and Lightroom. Yes, if you transfer the photos to the new computer you'll be able to edit and print them like before. Syncing photos to the cloud is optional and often used when transferring photos between your tablet/phone and a computer with the Lightroom Mobile app. Photoshop workflows are essentially the same as older versions, just improvements and new features. Here are some resources which might help you get started.
Take your first steps with Lightroom and Photoshop |
Lightroom tutorials | Learn how to use Lightroom CC
Photoshop tutorials | Learn how to use Photoshop CC
Photoshop Lightroom catalog FAQ
FAQ, common questions & answers | Lightroom CC
Adobe Photoshop Learn & Support
Hope these help, post back if you have more questions
Best,
- Dave