
Adobe Lightroom
1 User, 1 Devices/Users, 12 months

Adobe Lightroom
1 User, 1 Devices/Users, 12 months
Lightroom CC without Lightroom Classic or Photoshop. It is not the photo subscription! My mobile apps are Lightroom and Premiere Clip listed on this subscription (I still have the complete suite in another one, so I can't really test it).
According to our supplier: Full version of Lightroom CC, Adobe Spark, Adobe Portfolio on desktop, mobile app and web with 1 TB Adobe Creative Cloud storage. Lightroom Classic is not included in the package.
EDIT: According to our information, Lightroom Classic is included with this product. (Thanks for the info)
The 12-month term of Adobe Lightroom (manufacturer number 65321162) only begins with the activation in the Adobe Creative Cloud, not with the date of purchase. The displayed date "valid until 1.1.3000" is only a placeholder and means that the licence can be activated indefinitely until it is redeemed. So you can buy it now and activate it later without the licence period starting before then.
This plan is the regular Adobe Lightroom (Cloud plan, 1 user, 12 months). Lightroom Classic is not included here.
According to our information, Adobe Lightroom is only available as a subscription.
No, only Lightroom CC with 1 TB memory. Otherwise you would have to take the 20 GB Photoshop version

11 months ago
Yes, that's what I did. It is then simply credited to the current plan.
you can also redeem it now....will only be credited to you from october...
You can definitely redeem the code for the next 3 years. Mine runs until 10/2025, so you don't have to wait.
At Adobe directly, it costs 11.85 per month, i.e. 142.20 per year. if you buy it via digitec, you have to laboriously activate a code at adobe - didn't work for me the first time. Then I managed it with the helpdesk. De facto - if it were you, buy glwich directly from adobe... ✌️
This is NOT the Adobe Photographer subscription. Neither LR Classic nor Photoshop are included.
SW development and maintenance is resource-intensive and costs money. Black copies are theft. You probably wouldn't like to work for free either.
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