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Sep 4th 2013, 19:10, by Jackie Dove

Heeding the call of photographers since the dawn of Creative Cloud, Adobe has launched a new photography program specifically targeting Photoshop and Lightroom users. For $10 per month, it offers an extremely sweet deal to photographers who have no use for 80 percent of what the current Creative Cloud subscripton provides.

With this bundle, Adobe offers the latest versions of Photoshop CC and Lightroom, including feature updates and upgrades as they are available, just like a regular Creative Cloud subscription. In addition, subscribers get 20GB of cloud storage for file sharing and collaboration, a Behance ProSite, and access to training resources.

The new program was announced at the Photoshop World keynote and will take effect in a couple of weeks, in tandem with the release of Lightroom 5.2. Adobe's Winston Hendrickson, a senior vice president, followed up with a blog post to explain. "Since introducing Photoshop CC, we've listened to feedback from a spectrum of our customers, from advanced professionals to casual enthusiasts. One common request was a solution specifically tailored for photographers. We listened, and at Photoshop World we're announcing a special offer for our loyal Photoshop customers."

While Lightroom is currently available as part of the Creative Cloud subscription, it was the one crossover package that also came in a box. Photographers who were exclusively interested in Photoshop either subscribed to Creative Cloud for $50 per month and got Lightroom in the bundle, or subscribed just to Photoshop for $20 per month and bought Lightroom separately for $149.

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