In my previous entry, I have mentioned about all the new features
provided by latest version of Photoshop, Adobe Photoshop CC. The prices for the
Photoshop CC annual plan is 19.99 US dollars monthly which requires annual
commitment while for month to month plan, you can enjoy the flexibility of cancel
the membership any time but need to pay 29.99 US dollars monthly if you are
using the Photoshop CC.
There are a lot of arguments on the internet about Adobe
switching their business model to rental mode. Some of them claim the prices of
Photoshop CC monthly rental is too high, and since Adobe going to run
everything on Creative Cloud, customers only has one option which is subscribe for
Photoshop CC if they need to use the new features provided by Photoshop CC. There
are people complaining that this rental scheme is suitable for short term usage
but too costly for long term usage. Well, in my opinion, you need you pay for
what you want to use.
First and foremost, before we start looking at Photoshop CC
with our subjective perception, let’s ask ourselves do we really need the new
features provided by Adobe Photoshop CC. Creative Cloud provide on-line working,
storing and sharing options for those need to work cooperative with other
team-mates or in big companies. But if you are just casual users, you don’t
really have to use the Creative Cloud system, and there is also other alternative
software that provides that same function at lower cost. Other wonderful
functions provided by Photoshop CC such as Camera Shake Reduction, Camera RAW
filter or Smart Sharpen mostly used by professional photographers and
designers, but if you are just a casual user, you rarely touch about these
function.
If the new features provided by Photoshop CC are what you
are looking for, then it is good to subscribe the Photoshop CC rental model.
Furthermore, if you are a CS3 to CS6 customers, by providing the serial number
of your software, you can get the limited time offer of only 9.99 US Dollar
monthly for Photoshop CC subscription before 31 August 2013. I think the price
is reasonable and not as high as other people say on the internet. If you need
to use the new features provided by Adobe Photoshop CC and able to use them to
enhance your workflow, you definitely can cover the monthly subscription fees
of Photoshop CC with what you have earned. However, if you are casual users who
rarely touch about these new features provided by Photoshop CC, it is good that
you remain to use the current version of Photoshop you are using because it is
worthless for paying monthly fee for something you do not need or rarely use.
From my point of views, we should not let our perception
affected by arguments posted on the internet when we making the choice. The
problem we should think of is the way we use Photoshop, do you need the new features
provided or stick to the current version of Photoshop. It is very hard to say
worth or not worth, depend on how you use the Photoshop.
References:
- Girard, D. (2013) Photoshop CC: modest upgrades shackled to terrible “rental” model. Available at: http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2013/07/photoshop-cc-modest-upgrades-shackled-to-terrible-rental-model/. [Accessed 5 August 2013] Annotation: The author of this website show his unsatisfactory about the change of Photoshop into rental model and has mention some drawback of Photoshop changing into rental model.
- Pinsky, H. (2013) Do You Really Need Photoshop CC?. Available at: http://www.iceflowstudios.com/2013/articles/do-you-really-need-photoshop-cc/. [Accessed 5 August 2013] Annotation: This website has a very clear analysis on how users should choose whether should upgrade their Photoshop into Photoshop CC or not. It has mentioned some points of view about what a user should do or should no do in making their decisions.
- Adobe.com. (2013) Buying guide | Adobe Photoshop CC. Available at: http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/buying-guide.edu.html. [Accessed 5 August 2013] Annotation: This is the official Adobe Photoshop CC website where I found the price of Adobe Photoshop CC.
- Gordon, W. (2013) Rent vs. Buy: Is Adobe's Creative Cloud Subscription Cheaper than Buying Photoshop?. Available at: http://lifehacker.com/5904416/rent-vs-buy-is-adobes-creative-cloud-subscription-cheaper-than-buying-photoshop. [Accessed 5 August 2013] Annotation: This website is trying to comparing the price of new Photoshop rental scheme and old Photoshop retail scheme. It has stated that new Photoshop rental scheme is cheaper in first 3 years but will slowly become more expensive in the following years.
- Bourne, S. (2013) 10 Reasons The Haters Are Mad About Adobe Creative Cloud. Available at: http://photofocus.com/2013/05/08/10-reasons-the-haters-are-mad-about-adobe-creative-cloud/. [Accessed 5 August 2013] Annotation: The author of these website is quite aggressive in showing his opinion to the haters of Adobe Creative Cloud. He has mentioned quite a lot benefits of Adobe Creative Cloud and trying to convince people that Adobe Creative Cloud is worth buying.
- Shankland, S. (2013) How greedy is Adobe's Creative Cloud subscription? Not very. Available at: http://news.cnet.com/8301-1001_3-57583370-92/how-greedy-is-adobes-creative-cloud-subscription-not-very/. [Accessed 5 August 2013] Annotation: The author of this website showing his different view about the price of Adobe Creative Cloud subscription. He trying to show that Adobe Creative Cloud is not expensive by showing different statistics about Adobe CC series compared to olden CS series.