![]() But so far that is not the case, and photographers can still get the Creative Cloud Photography Plan for $9. Of course, it is altogether possible that at some point the $9.99 subscription option (with 20GB of cloud-based storage) will be removed, so that only the $19.99 option (with 1TB of storage) will be available. The $9.99 plan is now once again the default plan on the Adobe website. Adobe’s US9.99/month Photography plan includes the full Photoshop for both desktop and iPad, the premium version of Photoshop Express on mobile, and Lightroom both the cloud-based and Classic versions for desktop, as well as Lightroom mobile and web. The website was temporarily showing a $19.99 subscription plan option instead of the $9.99 rate. Rather, the $19.99 price includes the upgrade to 1TB of cloud-based storage, rather than the 20GB that is included with the $9.99 subscription rate. This plan comes with both Lightroom and Photoshop and 20GB of cloud storage for users who need to use the cloud to store and share their photos. However, that doesn’t actually represent a doubling of the price for the Photography Plan. When it comes to Adobe Lightroom with Photoshop, the most affordable option is the 20GB Photography plan this plan costs users around 9.99 per month. Fortunately, at least for now, there is nothing to worry about, and the $9.99 price can still be found here:Īs you can see in the image below, the Photography Plan was showing a price of $19.99 per month rather than $9.99 per month. ![]() Free with any Creative Cloud subscription. ![]() ![]() Adobe temporarily changed the pricing plans displayed by default on the website, causing many photographers to worry that the price for the Adobe Creative Cloud Photography Plan was about to double. Applies to: Adobe Creative Cloud Adobe Portfolio Last Published: AugQuickly and simply build a personalized website to showcase your creative work with Adobe Portfolio.
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