


While it’s arguably not unreasonable for Adobe to raise prices over time, suddenly doubling the cost is sure to generate a negative response. The representative also told PetaPixel that the new pricing is not yet “set in stone.”įor now, you can still get the Creative Cloud Photography Plan with both Lightroom and Photoshop by going to this page, or by calling Adobe sales, but there’s no indication how long this will be available.Īdobe’s move to a subscription-based model in 2013 was not a popular one, as photographers were accustomed to “owning” rather than “leasing” their software. In a statement to PetaPixel, an Adobe sales representative confirmed that the $9.99/month plan “is no longer being offered on the website for many customers.” We visited the plan page and confirmed that the $9.99 plan no longer includes Photoshop, but Lightroom only. For many visitors to the Adobe Creative Cloud plans page, the $9.99 Photography Plan that includes both Lightroom and Photoshop has doubled in price to $19.99.
