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Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Reaction to CC is mixed
As you can see from this video, not everyone is reacting kindly to the news about CC.
Geez, go to any photography site. DPReview, Fred Miranda, many Yahoo groups like Digital Rebels and Digital Photograhy. And the negative comments outnumber the positive by at least 10 to 1. Even John Nack an Adobe VP got an earfull on his blog.
It's a rip off. Even for CS3 and up owners it would cost $10X12 + $20 x 6 = $240 minimum to rent CC for the same 18 months as the upgrade cycle for Photoshop. And $360 every 18 months after that. A lot more than an upgrade and you end up with nothing after you drop the subscription. You won't even be able to edit the images you processed while you had the subscription
Geez, go to any photography site. DPReview, Fred Miranda, many Yahoo groups like Digital Rebels and Digital Photograhy. And the negative comments outnumber the positive by at least 10 to 1. Even John Nack an Adobe VP got an earfull on his blog.
ReplyDeleteIt's a rip off. Even for CS3 and up owners it would cost $10X12 + $20 x 6 = $240 minimum to rent CC for the same 18 months as the upgrade cycle for Photoshop. And $360 every 18 months after that. A lot more than an upgrade and you end up with nothing after you drop the subscription. You won't even be able to edit the images you processed while you had the subscription
CC is so bad for small users :/ plus you need to be connected....its a pain...
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