I haven't used Photoshop CC but if you want to work for pay, in any part of the graphics, industry that's what you use.

I'm still using Photoshop CS2.  I'm not an artist or illustrator, professional or otherwise. I'm an, occasionally good, photographer.  I don't need 90% of the features that Photoshop, even a version as ancient, as CS2 provides.

There are a number of Photoshop competitors that appear to have almost the same features for less money or are available for outright purchase.   Unless there is something you /need/ that only the latest version of Photoshop has, which seems unlikely for a Photographer, there's no need to upgrade.

The current business model that Adobe is following is good for most professionals, it's also very, very good for Adobe who seem to be minting money at the moment.  It's not so good for the average photographer, who needs to upgrade occasionally as hardware improves and those improvements are happening with much less frequency.



On 11/15/2017 4:47 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
My friend Candice [email protected]  asked me about photoshop cc, and when I 
asked why she said:
I'm looking for reviews from people I know, because Brett wants to upgrade and 
just about everyone I know is still using CS5/CS6 and have pretty much refused 
to upgrade to Creative Cloud

Would anyone like to share their thoughts on how it works, rather than just 
their rapacious business model?
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[email protected]





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